Breeding method for preventing porcupine limb diseases
A body disease and pig house technology, applied in the field of wild species breeding, can solve problems such as economic loss of porcupine farms, and achieve the effects of preventing limb disease, improving resistance, and improving absorption
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Embodiment 1
[0022] A breeding method for preventing porcupine limb disease, comprising the following steps:
[0023] (1) Site selection: choose a leeward and sunny open space to build a pig house, fill the ground in the pig house with cement or soil, and spread a layer of hay with a thickness of 3-8 cm on the ground;
[0024] (2) Breed selection: Select male porcupines and female porcupines with good standing posture, strong limbs, moderate height, and no genetic or epidemic diseases in the limbs, and place them in the pig house for breeding; the ratio of male and female porcupines is 1 :1-2;
[0025] (3) Breeding: After confirming that the female porcupine is pregnant, the female porcupine is raised separately from the male porcupine. During the gestation period of the female porcupine, 0.5% mineral elements and 0.1% vitamins are added to the daily diet and drinking water. Substances are added every 3 days in the daily feed and every 2 days in the drinking water; after the piglets are b...
Embodiment 2
[0030] A breeding method for preventing porcupine limb disease, comprising the following steps:
[0031] (1) Site selection: choose a leeward and sunny open space to build a pig house, fill the ground in the pig house with cement or soil, and spread a layer of hay with a thickness of 3-8 cm on the ground;
[0032] (2) Breed selection: Select male porcupines and female porcupines with good standing posture, strong limbs, moderate height, and no genetic or epidemic diseases in the limbs, and place them in the pig house for breeding; the ratio of male and female porcupines is 1 :1-2;
[0033] (3) Feeding: After confirming that the female porcupine is pregnant, the female porcupine is raised separately from the male porcupine. During the gestation period of the female porcupine, 1% of mineral elements and 0.1% of vitamins are added to the daily diet and drinking water. Substances are added every 3 days in the daily feed and every 2 days in the drinking water; after the piglets ar...
Embodiment 3
[0038] A breeding method for preventing porcupine limb disease, comprising the following steps:
[0039] (1) Site selection: choose a leeward and sunny open space to build a pig house, fill the ground in the pig house with cement or soil, and spread a layer of hay with a thickness of 3-8 cm on the ground;
[0040] (2) Breed selection: Select male porcupines and female porcupines with good standing posture, strong limbs, moderate height, and no genetic or epidemic diseases in the limbs, and place them in the pig house for breeding; the ratio of male and female porcupines is 1 :1-2;
[0041](3) Breeding: After confirming that the female porcupine is pregnant, the female porcupine is raised separately from the male porcupine. During the gestation period of the female porcupine, 1.5% of mineral elements and 0.08% of vitamins are added to the daily diet and drinking water. Substances are added every 3 days in the daily feed and every 2 days in the drinking water; after the piglets...
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