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Techniques and methods of goose breeding

Early childhood: heat preservation, moisture prevention and food preparation should be done well, and the temperature should be controlled at about 28-30℃ and the humidity at about 55%. Breeding period: This period is the fastest growing period for geese, so special attention should be paid to the combination of nutrition, roughage and concentrate. Laying period: In order to improve the fertilization rate, male geese and female geese need to be fed in groups according to the ratio of 1:4. Maintenance period: artificial molting is needed, and high-protein concentrated feed is fed to promote the rapid growth of feathers.

During this period, in addition to ensuring the fertilization rate, we must also ensure the nutritional supply of geese. In particular, geese need to be raised in groups, and the ratio of male geese to female geese is: 1:4. During this period, we should pay special attention to grazing time, and we should graze when the goose is finished in the morning. Soft straw needs to be laid in the goose house to lure the geese to lay eggs collectively and prevent the eggshells from being destroyed. During spawning, long-term illumination is needed to increase the amount of eggs laid. If there is not enough light during this period, it needs to be supplemented manually, and the daily light duration needs to be more than 13 hours.