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How to better manage snakes in autumn

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Snake: prepare for the winter as the saying goes, "when the autumn wind rises, three snakes are fat." This remark accurately reflects the growth of snakes. In autumn and winter, snake farms should pay attention to the following links: 1. September to October is the peak hunting season for snakes, so snakes can store a lot of fat and survive the cold winter safely. and maintain the nutritional needs of the hole the following year, so you have to feed a lot of food. 2. Snakes in poor health can be sold on the market in advance and do not stay until overwintering. 3. Snakes are busy searching in autumn

Snake: preparing for wintering

As the saying goes, "when the autumn wind blows, the three snakes become fat." This remark accurately reflects the growth of snakes. In autumn and winter, snake farms should pay attention to the following links:

1. September to October is the peak hunting season for snakes. Snakes store a lot of fat to survive the cold winter and maintain their nutritional needs when they come out of the hole the following year, so they have to feed a lot of food.

2. Snakes in poor health can be sold on the market in advance and do not stay until overwintering.

3. Snakes are busy looking for food in autumn, and there are more opportunities to get out of the hole, so they are easy to be caught in the wild, so we should pay attention to guard against enemy damage.

In April and November, we should pay close attention to building the snake's overwintering room (or nest).

5. Do the disinfection of the overwintering room in advance.

6. Do not put straw in the overwintering room.

7. During the overwintering period, the temperature should be controlled within the tolerable range of the snake, and the fluctuation range should be small, so as not to consume the nutrients stored in the snake.

8. The temperature of the overwintering room should be low, but if it is too high, it must be reduced.

9. Snakes are easy to suffer from acute pneumonia and stomatitis when they overwinter. prevention should be strengthened. once found, they should be quickly isolated and treated properly to prevent infection of other snakes.

10. During the overwintering period, regular inspection should be made, and timely observation records should be made so as not to harass the snakes.

 
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