Suitable environment The layout and structure of the duck house should be reasonable, and the duck house should maintain a certain distance. The duck house should be well-ventilated, with proper temperature and humidity, and regular cleaning. The rearing density should not be too high. To be reared in groups and implement the "all-in, all-out" system. At the same time pay attention to doing a good job in environmental hygiene and personal hygiene. There must be no dirt around the duck house and regular rodent extermination. Duck dung should be promptly cleaned up, placed in a place away from the duck house, and piled and fermented. Before entering the duck house, staff should change their shoes, wear overalls, and wash their hands with disinfectant (such as 3% sux children or 0.1% benzalkonium). Workers and utensils should be as fixed as possible, and outsiders should not enter the duck house without permission. Comprehensive nutrition According to the needs of the growth and production of ducks, provide full-priced feeds to meet the needs of their nutrients, especially vitamins and trace elements, to enhance their resistance to disease. Do not feed spoilage feed. In addition to guaranteeing fresh and hygienic food, feeds should be supplemented with high protein, low fat feed and aquatic grass, supplemented with corn, soybean cake and silkworm cocoons, and 100 grams of oxytetracycline per 100 kg of feed. Before the ducks are put into production, mix 1 kg of honey into every 50 kg of feed, feed for 3 days, stop for 15 days, feed for 3 days, and often supply clean drinking water. It is best to drink spring water. Due to abundant food sources, ducks gain weight quickly at this stage. In order not to affect egg production, duck weight should be controlled at 1.5-2 kg. In summer, due to the high temperature during the day, which affects the feeding, movement, and rest of the ducks, nighttime lighting can be used for overnight lighting so that the ducks can freely eat, drink, and play at night. Daily feed should be changed to a single feed for compound feed, and feed some fresh live feeds such as quail, snail, loach, loach, small fish, etc. that ducks like to eat, so that ducks can maintain normal body condition and moderate sensation. When the grazing time is less, ensure that the protein content in the feed is not less than 18%, and supplement the appropriate amount of trace elements. Thorough disinfection Duck houses, feeding utensils, hatchery rooms, hatchery equipment, vehicles, etc. must be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected on a regular basis. Immunization of laying ducks should be conducted in accordance with a reasonable immunization schedule. If one day of age, to prevent infectious hepatitis; 60-70 days and 120 days of age when the injection of a single cholera vaccine; 70-80 days, the injection of duck maggot attenuated live vaccine. Prior to the onset of summer, anticoccidial drugs should be added to the feed. Pay attention to heatstroke The optimum temperature for growing ducks is 15-18°C, below 5°C or above 35°C, and all laying eggs are affected. Therefore, the duck house is easy to sit south to the south, open the window to ventilate or install the exhaust fan, duck shelter ceiling plus insulation layer, sports field and temporary shelter to set up sunscreen, appropriate to reduce the breeding density, are conducive to cooling sunstroke. The duck houses and sports grounds should be cleaned frequently. In order to prevent moisture and dehumidify, do not sprinkle water on the duck houses. It is best to use sill and gray washers. At the same time, early ducks and late ducks are encouraged to increase the number of breaks at midday and the number of visits to the water. In the evening, do not rush to catch ducks and let them go in the open air. After the beginning of autumn, the white pheasant gradually decreases, and the light is turned on for 2 hours every morning and evening to stimulate the development of the follicles of ducks. At the same time, we must take cold and warm insulation measures in accordance with changes in temperature. Grazing can supplement duck, duck, shrimp, snails and other flavored foods. However, it is imperative to insist on "six inadequacies", that is, it is not appropriate to let go of ducks and ducks, and feed some feed before grazing so as to avoid swallowing excessive sediment due to hunger; it is not appropriate to drive the ducks off too fast; Water grazing; not suitable for grazing along roads and railways. The frightened duck group can increase the stress response. It does not allow strangers to enter the duck quail eggs, nor does it allow pigs, dogs, cats, and rats to disturb the ducks. If the ducks are found to be lack of energy, lack of energy, fear of grazing, watering and feathering, or even sinking, it means there is a problem with the ducks. If malnutrition or deficiencies occur, timely measures must be taken to increase nutrition and feed animals with fresh feed or cod liver oil. If it is caused by a disease, quickly find out the cause and promptly ask the veterinarian for treatment. Diligently observe Observe the duck's egg production. Ducks normally lay eggs at midnight from 1 to 3 o'clock, and their shells are smooth, thick and shiny. If ducks are found to delay egg production each day, even during the day, egg production is very scattered, and egg shape becomes longer, egg shells become thinner, translucent sand spots, and even soft shell eggs. There may be two reasons for this: First, there are parasites in the duck body; Second, the nutrients in the feed are not comprehensive, especially the lack of calcium, vitamins, proteins and so on. The ducks can be dewormed and supplemented with appropriate amounts of bone meal, shell powder, stone meal, fish meal, and vitamin additives, so that the ducks can quickly return to normal egg production. At the same time, pay attention to the duck's droppings and feathers. If the stool is white, it means that the animal feed is fed too much and indigestion; if the stool is loose, there is not much white, indicating that the animal feed is appropriate. The duck's feathers are tightly affixed, full and bright, and the tail looks like a pompon, indicating that the materials used are reasonable. If the feathers are loose, the wings are sagging, the walk is weak, and you do not want to splash, you should feed fishmeal and other fine feeds in time. Heat stroke treatment The main symptoms of duck heatstroke are elevated body temperature, shortness of breath, depression, gait, standing instability, loss of appetite, and even elimination. The treatment method is: 1 On the blood vessels of the hyperemicia duck's feet congested, acupuncture and bloodletting can be returned to normal after about 10 minutes after bloodletting. 2 Drizzle the head of the duck with cold water, and fill with 2% concentration of 10 drops of water, each 4-5 ml, usually 20-30 minutes to return to normal. 18Mm Utility Knife,Auto-Lock Utility Knife Cutter,Professional 18Mm Utility Knife,Stainless Steel Utility Knife Shangqiu City Huashang Zhiyuan Tools Co., Ltd. , https://www.hszytools.com
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