Meat carcass feeding method

Breeding management of males and females can be polycultured 1:3, and can be raised, reared, and stocked. It is advisable to have 50 to 100 animals in captivity. There should be a pool and appropriate activity space in the circle. There are nest boxes or egg production pools, and drinking water is constant. Try to keep the house dry, clean, ventilated, and with sufficient light. In terms of feed, concentrates are fed more during the laying period. At the same time, increase some inorganic salts and trace elements. It can be kept in rough production.


After the hatchlings are hatched and managed, the hatchlings are sensitive to temperature within 1 to 3 days after shelling, and the temperature should not be lower than 30°C. After 3 days, gradually cool down. At the same time, the time and intensity of light should be maintained, and the growth of the light should be shortened and weakened as it grows. The food should be eaten for about 24 hours from the hatch, keeping drinking water continuously, and the water should not be poured into the water. Feed can feed chickens, ducklings feed, can also be fed raw rice, noodles and so on.


After 1 month of juvenile feeding and management, the growth rate of alfalfa is accelerating, especially between 2 months and 4 months of age. Therefore, it is also the longest period for feeding, and full-price feed is required. Under conditions, the male and female are raised separately. During this period, there were two growths of feathers, one was the growth of tail feathers at the age of about one month, and the other was the increase of sulfur amino acids and treatment at the age of 20 days when the main wing feathers were growing at the age of 2 months. Feather additives, such as feather powder, stop spirits and so on. Pay attention to stocking density and environmental hygiene, limit light intensity, etc.

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