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Young snake breeding management method

A management method and young snake technology, applied in the field of snake breeding, can solve the problems of high nutritional needs of young snakes, slow growth of snakes, high cost of raising snakes, etc., and achieve the effects of avoiding crowding and interference, easy absorption, and improving immunity

Inactive Publication Date: 2016-11-09
潘盛文
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Problems solved by technology

During the breeding process of snakes in indoor ecological snake farms, various nutrients need to be obtained from feed. Therefore, snake feed is the material basis for artificial snake breeding. Whether enough food can be configured for snakes is the key to raising snakes well. The key to whether the snake grows well depends on how well it eats. According to the traditional breeding method, the cost of raising snakes with active animals such as frogs, loach, eels, and miscellaneous snakes is too high, and it is difficult to obtain, because there are many harmful bacteria on mice. , frogs contain many parasites, which cause snakes to grow very slowly
Especially young snakes are more selective and picky about food, and the feeding management of young snakes is also stricter. If you feed young snakes with live food animals, they will be bitten to death by snakes, and other snakes will not eat them again. Eating it is a big waste, the nutritional needs of young snakes are relatively high, and it is difficult for ordinary food to meet the needs of young snakes

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Embodiment 1

[0019] The breeding and management method of young snakes of the present invention includes the following steps:

[0020] After the young snakes came out of their shells, they were kept in a box covered with fine sand for the first two months, fed with small insects and earthworms, and artificially induced them to feed; 7 days later, the young snakes were peeled and fed with special feed , And feed the young snakes that do not open their mouths. The feeding should be eaten within 8 hours. After the first feeding, no feeding is required within 3 days. Afterwards, feeding once every 3 days, the amount of each feeding It is 1.5 times that of young snakes; it will be transferred to the snake farm after 2 months of box breeding.

[0021] The box is kept clean and ventilated, the temperature in the box is 25°C, and the humidity is 50%.

[0022] The special feed for young snakes is prepared from the following raw materials:

[0023] 15kg of chicken meat, 10kg of fish meal, 5kg of shrimp hea...

Embodiment 2

[0028] The breeding and management method of young snakes of the present invention includes the following steps:

[0029] After the young snakes came out of their shells, they were kept in a box covered with fine sand for the first two months. They were fed with suckling rats and small loaches, and the young snakes were artificially induced to feed; 8 days later, the young snakes were peeled off for the first time. Feed and feed the young snakes that do not open their mouths. The feeding should be eaten within 8 hours. After the first feeding, there is no need to feed within 3 days. After that, feed once every 4 days, every time. The number is 1.6 times that of young snakes; after 2 months of box breeding, they will be transferred to the snake farm for breeding.

[0030] The inside of the box is kept clean and ventilated, and the inside temperature is 26°C and the humidity is 55%.

[0031] The special feed for young snakes is prepared from the following raw materials:

[0032] 17kg o...

Embodiment 3

[0037] The breeding and management method of young snakes of the present invention includes the following steps:

[0038] After the young snakes came out of their shells, they were kept in a box covered with fine sand and mud for the first two months. They were fed with small loach, small fish and shrimps, and artificially induced to feed on the young snakes. After 9 days, they shed their skins for the first time and fed the young snakes. Special feed and feed the young snakes that do not open their mouths. The feeding should be finished within 8 hours. After the first feeding, no feeding is required within 3 days. After that, feeding will be done every 3 days, every time. The number of snakes is 1.8 times that of young snakes; they will be transferred to snake farms after 2 months of box breeding.

[0039] The box is kept clean and ventilated, the temperature in the box is 27°C, and the humidity is 60%.

[0040] The special feed for young snakes is prepared from the following raw m...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a young snake breeding management method. The method comprises the following steps that after young snakes are hatched, the young snakes are bred in a box paved with fine sandy mud and fed with one or a mixture of gnats, earthworms, suckling mice, small loach and small fishes and shrimps in the first two months, and eating of the young snakes is artificially induced; first-time decrustation is conducted after 7-10 days, the young snakes are fed with feed special for the young snakes, injection feeding is conducted on the young snakes which do not open the mouths, the fed feed is eaten up within 8 h, feeding does not need to be conducted within three days after first-time feeding is conducted, then feeding is conducted once every 3-4 days, and the feeding amount each time is 1.5-2 times that of the young snakes; the young snakes are moved to a snake field for breeding after being fed in the box for 2 months. According to the young snake breeding management method, the young snakes are bred separately, crowded interference is avoided, the young snakes are prevented from being devoured by big snakes, reasonable matching is conducted according to the nutritional requirement of the snakes, growth of the young snakes is promoted, and the immunity is improved.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of snake breeding, in particular to a method for breeding and managing young snakes. Background technique [0002] Snake is a wild animal, warm, humid and cold-blooded animal. It has special internal organs and is a carnivorous animal. It has a very special habit. It can't talk about it. It can last for 10 days to several months with one meal. During the reproduction process of snakes in the indoor ecological snake breeding factory, various nutrients need to be obtained from feed. Therefore, snake feed is the material basis for artificial snake breeding. Whether sufficient food can be provided for snakes is the key to good snake breeding. The key to the growth of a snake depends on how it eats. According to traditional breeding methods, the cost of raising snakes with active animals such as frogs, loach, eel, and snakes is too high, and it is difficult to obtain them, because there are many harmful bacteria on mi...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02A23K50/00A23K10/20A23K10/22A23K10/26A23K10/30A23K10/38A23K10/33A23K10/24A23K20/174A23K20/105A23K20/20A23K20/22
CPCA01K67/02Y02P60/87
Inventor 潘盛文
Owner 潘盛文
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