Raising method for increasing cashmere of cashmere goat
A cashmere goat and long cashmere technology, which is applied in the field of cashmere goat breeding, can solve the problems of low cashmere goat growth and cashmere increase effect, unwilling acceptance by sheep farmers, and difficulty in promotion, etc., and achieves reduction of excessive forage consumption, pressure reduction, protection ecological effect
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[0013] 1. Reconstruction or new construction of the sheep shed. The roof of the sheep shed adopts semi-hard, semi-soft or full soft roof, and the soft roof is made of 6-8 hollow steel pipes to make a bow-shaped support frame, which is covered with grass lotus or sunshade cloth. Above the level, until the shed is completely darkened as night. Air intake holes are designed at the bottom of the shed wall, and exhaust holes are designed along the wall of the shed. The size of the exhaust holes is determined according to the ventilation situation. Generally, the diameter is 10 cm. Design one each for 10 square meters. The air intake and exhaust holes should be ventilated and not leak light. The area of the shed should be 1 square meter for each sheep. Other requirements are the same as common sheep sheds, and there are no special requirements. In case of rain, cover the roof of the shed with plastic film to avoid rain, and remove t...
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