A method for measuring the daily degradation of fermented bedding material and chicken manure for raising chickens
A measurement method and fermentation bed technology, applied in poultry farming, measuring devices, material weighing, etc., can solve problems such as short time, window screen bags are easily pecked out by chickens, and affect the measurement and accuracy of degradation rate, so as to achieve simplification The effect of operation, promotion promotion and labor cost saving
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[0036] Example 1 Summer Chicken Fermentation Mattress and Chicken Manure Daily Degradation Amount
[0037] Present embodiment adopts the inventive method to measure the daily degradation amount of raising chicken fermented bedding material and ight soil in summer, comprises the following steps:
[0038] (1) Weigh the initial litter M of the fermentation bed in each barn, and collect samples at the same time to measure the moisture content W1 of the initial litter, so as to convert it into the dry weight M1 of the initial litter of the fermentation bed in the barn, where M1=M×( 1-W1);
[0039] (2) Make a fermentation bed with reference to the disclosed method of the published invention patent No. 103416321A, spread the fermentation bed material in the chicken house, measure the floor area of the chicken house; feed the chickens, accurately record the number of chickens raised in each house during the period, Daily feed intake and chicken manure water content W2, calculate th...
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[0049] Example 2 The amount of daily degradation of fermented mattress material and chicken manure in raising chickens in winter
[0050] In the present embodiment, the litter and chicken manure daily degradation measurement method is the same as that in Example 1. Repeated use of summer degraded mattress material to carry out winter fermented bed level broiler chicken test, the test results are shown in Table 3, the amount of litter and dry matter degraded per square meter of litter per day in the first group was 0.223kg, and in the second group per day The amount of litter and dry matter degraded per square meter of litter was 0.216kg, and the amount of litter and dry matter degraded per square meter of litter per day in the third group was 0.198kg.
[0051] Table 3 Daily degradation of fermented mattress material and chicken manure in winter
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[0053] Note: The average daily pollutant production coefficient of broilers is 0.10kg / d (SEPA, 2002), and the daily pol...
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