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Ecological breeding method for snakes

A technology of ecological breeding and snake house, applied in the field of animal breeding, can solve the problems such as the output can not keep up, the technical content is not high, the management is cumbersome, etc., and achieve the effect of reducing the incidence rate, reducing the number of cleanings, and eliminating discomfort.

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-09-16
蒙有恳
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However, due to the slow growth or hibernation (estivation) habit of the snake itself, the management is cumbersome, and the cost of supporting facilities is too high, which does not achieve due economic benefits; there are also simple facilities and lo

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The invention discloses an ecological breeding method for snakes. The ecological breeding method comprises the following steps: building of a snake farm, feeding management and prevention of snake diseases, wherein a secluded-dry-quiet mountainous region with higher terrain and luxuriant plant growth is selected for building the snake farm; an enclosing wall is built at the periphery of the snake farm; snake rooms are built within the enclosing wall and use fermentation snake beds made of mulberry stems, Chinese fir and pine; snakelets adopt a group-breeding mode, can be transferred to the snake rooms for breeding when the weight of each is more than 500g, and 3 to 5 snakes are placed in each snake room and are fed with frogs or frozen chickens treated by feather removal; the fermentation beds can provide a ground environment suitable for growth of snakes for the snakes so as to eliminate the discomfort of the snakes and reduce the morbidity rate of the snakes, and also can decompose excretion and food residues of the snakes; and for the common pneumonia, a traditional-Chinese-medicine preparation is used for coating a feed or is dissolved in clear water to feed the snakes. The ecological breeding method disclosed by the invention is safe, environmental-friendly, high-efficiency, feasible and ecological, and is less in investment and high in breeding efficiency and is easily promoted.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of animal breeding, in particular to an ecological breeding method for snakes. Background technique [0002] Snakes belong to the class Reptiles and the suborder Ophiosum, and are true terrestrial vertebrates. Poisonous snakes are scary, but as long as you pay attention to them, they are not that dangerous. Snakes are mainly rat-eating (frogs, birds, etc.). Snakes are ugly in appearance, strange in shape and color, covered in scales, with high head and neck, swinging body and tail, fast-moving, mate-seeking calls, swimming transitions, and real snakes. Hard to be cute. Snakes like to live in shaded, humid, inaccessible, overgrown with weeds, luxuriant trees, with tree holes or piles of rocks, with firewood piles and ancient ridge walls, and rich in bait. These are their habitats. Some snakes also live in the water. [0003] They inhabit the tomb holes, and there are thin and granulated feces at the entra...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02
CPCA01K67/02
Inventor 蒙有恳
Owner 蒙有恳
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