Method for artificially breeding porcupines

An artificial and porcupine technology, applied in the field of breeding, can solve the problems of slow growth, slow reproduction of porcupines, unbalanced supply and demand in the porcupine market, etc., and achieve the effects of disease prevention, good drainage and good ventilation

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-05-10
迪庆香格里拉沃夫农林开发有限责任公司
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With the development of the economy and the improvement of living standards, the demand for porcupine pork is increasing. However, due to the characteristics of slow reproduction and slow growth of porcupines, coupled with the external situation of the general shortage of porcupine breeding in my country, the market supply and demand of porcupines are obviously unbalanced.

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Embodiment 1

[0019] In the embodiment of the present invention, a method for artificially breeding porcupines includes the following steps:

[0020] (1) Site selection: The site is located on a hilly slope with good ventilation, good water quality, good drainage, and pollution-free.

[0021] (2) Pig house: each pig house is 2m×3m, 1.2m high, and porcupine stocking density is 0.8m 2 / Head-1.2m 2 / Head, one side of the pig house has a breeding pond of 1.5m×0.3m and a height of 0.12m; on the other side, there is a 0.12m×0.12m slag discharge port.

[0022] (3) Feeding: Porcupine piglets stage, starting from 14 days to 16 days after birth, weaning from 22 days to 28 days, entering the fattening stage after 60 days, and mature porcupines in 8-10 months; the feed is based on the weight of raw materials Including: 1 part of fish meal, 50 parts of corn flour, 10 parts of wheat husk, 5 parts of soybean meal, 2 parts of rapeseed oil, 0.1 part of protein powder, 0.1 part of calcium powder, 0.1 part of talcu...

Embodiment 2

[0026] In the embodiment of the present invention, a method for artificially breeding porcupines includes the following steps:

[0027] (1) Site selection: The site is located on a hilly slope with good ventilation, good water quality, good drainage, and pollution-free.

[0028] (2) Pig house: each pig house is 2m×3m, 1.2m high, and porcupine stocking density is 0.8m 2 / Head-1.2m 2 / Head, one side of the pig house has a breeding pond of 1.5m×0.3m and a height of 0.12m; on the other side, there is a 0.12m×0.12m slag discharge port.

[0029] (3) Feeding: Porcupine piglets stage, starting from 14 days to 16 days after birth, weaning from 22 days to 28 days, entering the fattening stage after 60 days, and mature porcupines in 8-10 months; the feed is based on the weight of raw materials Including: 4 parts of fish meal, 70 parts of corn flour, 30 parts of wheat husk, 15 parts of soybean meal, 8 parts of rapeseed oil, 0.3 part of protein powder, 0.3 part of calcium powder, 0.3 part of tal...

Embodiment 3

[0033] In the embodiment of the present invention, a method for artificially breeding porcupines includes the following steps:

[0034] (1) Site selection: The site is located on a hilly slope with good ventilation, good water quality, good drainage, and pollution-free.

[0035] (2) Pig house: each pig house is 2m×3m, 1.2m high, and porcupine stocking density is 0.8m 2 / Head-1.2m 2 / Head, one side of the pig house has a breeding pond of 1.5m×0.3m and a height of 0.12m; on the other side, there is a 0.12m×0.12m slag discharge port.

[0036] (3) Feeding: Porcupine piglets stage, starting from 14 days to 16 days after birth, weaning from 22 days to 28 days, entering the fattening stage after 60 days, and mature porcupines in 8-10 months; the feed is based on the weight of raw materials Including: 2 parts of fish meal, 60 parts of corn flour, 20 parts of wheat husk, 10 parts of soybean meal, 5 parts of rapeseed oil, 0.2 part of protein powder, 0.2 part of calcium powder, 0.2 part of tal...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for artificially breeding porcupines. A field is built in a forest hill sloping field which faces south, and is good in ventilation, high in quality of a water source, good in water drainage and free of pollution. A feeding pond is built on one side of a pigpen, and a residue discharge opening is built in the other side of the pigpen. At the piglet stage of the porcupines, the porcupines start to be fed with feed 14-16 days after being borne, the porcupines are weaned 22-28 days later, the porcupines enter the fattening stage 60 days later, and the porcupines are mature 8-10 months later. The porcupines are domesticated after being weaned to gradually adapt to the artificial breeding environment. The temperature of the pigpen is controlled; the feeding frequency every day is fixed; strict disinfection is carried out; regular cleaning is carried out, garbage and excrement are cleared away in time, and the safe and healthy environment of the pigpen is kept. The method for artificially breeding the porcupines is beneficial to growth, development and domestication of the porcupines, Chinese herbal medicine is added into the feed, diseases are effectively prevented, management is convenient, economic losses are reduced, the meat of the porcupines is high in quality, and economic benefits are increased.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of breeding technology, in particular to a method for artificially breeding porcupines. Background technique [0002] Wild porcupines are becoming depleted and are facing extinction. Porcupines have been listed as protected species and hunting is prohibited. Large-scale artificial domestication and breeding of porcupines. Mass production of commercial porcupines can not only meet the needs of domestic and foreign markets, but also create better economic benefits. Breeding is of positive significance for reducing capture in the wild, restoring wild populations, and sustainable use of this resource by humans. As for the artificial breeding of porcupines, China has just started. The development of the emerging breeding industry has special economic value and unique market prospects. The whole body of porcupine is a treasure. In addition to medicinal use, the most important thing is porcupine as a food ingredient. With the...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02A23K50/30A23K10/22A23K10/30A23K10/37A23K20/147A23K20/24
CPCA01K67/02Y02P60/87
Inventor 何永群
Owner 迪庆香格里拉沃夫农林开发有限责任公司
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