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A method for raising young frogs using domestic food containers

A technology for young frogs and containers, which is applied in animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems that domestication methods are not easy to achieve, domestication is not easy to succeed, and growth slows down, and achieves the effects of maintaining stability and reliability, promoting development, and promoting growth and development.

Active Publication Date: 2020-08-14
黄世强
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The breeding of bullfrogs has to go through stages such as tadpole period, metamorphosis period, and young frog feeding period. Since young frogs do not eat static feed, the process of raising young frogs needs to be tamed. However, due to the physical condition of young frogs It is relatively weak, and it is extremely difficult to domesticate it successfully, and the method of domesticating it is not easy to realize, resulting in slow growth and even death due to improper domestication

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[0028] The present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, so that those skilled in the art can implement it with reference to the description.

[0029] It should be understood that terms such as "having", "comprising" and "including" as used herein do not entail the presence or addition of one or more other elements or combinations thereof.

[0030]A method for raising young frogs utilizing a taming container of the present invention comprises the following steps:

[0031] 1) Build a greenhouse, build a bullfrog young frog breeding pond around the greenhouse, the surrounding breeding ponds are connected to each other, and a taming container is set every 5-10m in the breeding pond, which can keep the bullfrog young frogs smoothly. foraging, such as figure 1 As shown, the taming container is rotatably arranged in the breeding pond, and the taming container includes: a throwing box 1, which is in the shape of a cuboid, ...

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The invention relates to a method for using a domesticating container to raise froglings, in particular to a raising method which can conveniently tame the froglings and promote the growth and development of the froglings. The method comprises the steps of 1, arranging the domesticating container in a raising pool, wherein the container comprises a putting box body, a rotary shaft and a putting member, one end of the rotary shaft is rotatably fixed into the raising pool, the other end of the rotary shaft extends into the putting box body, the putting member comprises four putting parts, each putting part comprises a driving part and a driving plate body which is connected with the driving part, and the driving plate bodies and the putting openings are correspondingly arranged; 2, selectingbullfrog froglings 1-2 days after metamorphosis development of tadpoles to be placed in the raising pool and fed, after feed is put, continuously making the rotary shaft drive the putting box body torotate, making the putting member move outwards from the longitudinal axis of the putting box body, and pushing the feed to the putting openings to be taken by the froglings. By means of the method for using the domesticating container to raise the froglings, the success rate of frogling domesticating can be increased.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for raising young frogs by using a taming container, in particular to a raising method capable of conveniently taming young frogs and promoting the growth of young frogs. Background technique [0002] Because of its high economic value, bullfrogs were first introduced into my country in the late 1950s. Breeding bullfrogs has the advantages of fast growth, high yield and high efficiency. After nearly 20 years of rapid development in my country, it has now become one of the main species of special aquatic breeding. The leg meat of the bullfrog is tender and delicious, and is very popular among consumers. The breeding of bullfrogs has to go through stages such as tadpole period, metamorphosis period, and young frog feeding period. Since young frogs do not eat static feed, the process of raising young frogs needs to be tamed. However, due to the physical condition of young frogs It is relatively weak, and it is extremely...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02
CPCA01K67/02
Inventor 黄世强
Owner 黄世强
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