Geese have characteristics such as gregariousness, hi water, and herbivore, and have high digestibility and absorption rate of crude protein and crude fiber in grass (similar to sheep). It is a kind of grain-saving poultry and suitable for stocking. However, the body temperature regulation function of goslings has not yet been fully established and is sensitive to changes in the ambient temperature. Artificial insulation measures are required. In addition, although the goose is a water bird, it is afraid that the pen is wet. Jinbao dry-leaf grazing geese can not only solve the problem of heat insulation of goslings, but also clean the housing. Fertigation bed geese combined with grazing, that is, half-shepherd grazing geese is a good way to raise geese.
1. Feeding the geese in a fermentation bed
Incubating newborn goslings is small in individual size, with few villi, cold, heat, and moisture, and has poor adaptability to changes in outside temperature and environment. The goldfish fermentation bed raises geese. The temperature of the inner core fermentation layer in the winter and summer is 35-45°C, and the surface temperature is stable at twenty degrees. Breeding of geese, especially winter brooding, is particularly advantageous.
The suitable relative humidity of moisture-proof bred geese is 60% to 70%. Humidity can adversely affect the health and growth of goslings. The moisture content of chickens, ducks, geese and other livestock and poultry excrement is about 70%, and the humidity of the goose fermentation bed is 40%-60%, which is very suitable for the growth of geese. The cleanliness of the fermentation bed in the goose circle does not need to be cleaned frequently. The litter is used for a long time and the maintenance is simple, and the house smell can be reduced, the feed and water can be saved, and the immunity of the goose can be improved. Details can be consulted: Beijing Huaxia Kangyuan Technology Co., Ltd., telephone toll-free hotline.
2. Grazing geese grazing
As the saying goes: Goose must be strong and need to be laid down; Visible grazing is essential for keeping good geese and reducing costs. Goose is resistant to rough feeding, and grazing not only saves feed costs but also meets goose habits and is an important part of rapid weight gain. Putting pastures on pastures must have good quality pastures that gooses like to eat. Geese like to eat a lot of grass, generally as long as non-toxic, non-irritating, no special smell of grass are available for geese to eat. Grazing land should be open and can be divided into a number of plots, with planned rotation. There should be a lake, a small river or a pond near the grazing land. The geese should have clean drinking water and a source of water for bathing and cleaning feathers. There should be shaded woods or other shelters near the pasture (such as temporary arbours).
The goslings in spring and autumn are about the age of 10-20 days. They are warm and can grazing at noon when the weather is fine. They can be advanced to 5-7 days in summer. If the temperature reaches 25-26, the initial grazing can be carried out. The first grazing, feed a small amount of feed before grazing, grazing time should not be too long (about 1 hour), then increase. The general principles of grazing time are: early morning return early in the morning when it is hot, evening trip late in the afternoon, late return in the morning and evening, and early return in the afternoon. The time for grazing and watering can be combined. The water time is gradually extended from 15 minutes to 0.5 to 1 hour, 2 or 3 times a day, and then it is transitioned to freedom and leisure. However, the geese cannot be forced into the water.
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