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Method for ecological cultivation of frogs

An ecological breeding and frog technology, applied in animal feed, climate change adaptation, animal husbandry, etc., can solve the problems of lack of scientific breeding methods, too little research, and short development time of artificial frog breeding, so as to improve growth ability and physical fitness. The effect of function, increase the amount of exercise, and delicious meat

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-11-30
自贡艾优养殖有限公司
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[0005] At present, there are various methods of raising frogs, but there are still too few studies on ecological science of raising frogs, and the development time of artificial raising frogs is short.

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[0018] The method for the ecological breeding frog that the present embodiment provides, comprises the following steps:

[0019] (1) Tadpole breeding, the hatched tadpoles are put into cages for cultivation, and 600 tadpoles are stocked per square meter of water surface. The tadpoles are not fed on the first 1-5 days of tadpole cultivation, and the nutrition is mainly provided by the tadpole's own vitellin; the yolk sac disappears. Afterwards, on the 6th to 30th day, the tadpoles were artificially fed initial bait, which included 30 parts by weight of soybean milk, 50 parts of wheat bran, 20 parts of bean curd residue, 10 parts of rice bran and 5 parts of fish meal. Each was fed once, and before feeding, it was necessary to adjust the water into a viscous shape before splashing and feeding; on the 30th to 70th day, the biological bait was changed to feeding, and the biological bait included 80 parts by weight of red worms, 15 parts of soy milk 10 servings of bean dregs, 15 ser...

Embodiment 2

[0024] The method for the ecological breeding frog that the present embodiment provides, comprises the following steps:

[0025] (1) Tadpole breeding, the hatched tadpoles are put into cages for cultivation, and 700 tadpoles are stocked per square meter of water surface. The tadpoles are not fed on the first 1-5 days of tadpole cultivation, and the nutrition is mainly provided by the tadpole's own vitellin; the yolk sac disappears Finally, on the 6th to 30th day, the tadpoles were artificially fed initial bait, which included 35 parts by weight of soybean milk, 55 parts of wheat bran, 30 parts of bean curd residue, 13 parts of rice bran and 8 parts of fish meal. Feed once each, and before feeding, it needs to be made into a viscous shape with water before splashing and feeding; on the 30th to 70th day, the biological bait is changed to feeding, and the biological bait includes 90 parts by weight of Daphnia, 17 parts of soybean milk 11 servings of bean dregs, 17 servings of chl...

Embodiment 3

[0030] The method for the ecological breeding frog that present embodiment provides, comprises the following steps:

[0031] (1) Tadpole breeding, the hatched tadpoles are put into cages for cultivation, and 800 tadpoles are stocked per square meter of water surface. The tadpoles are not fed on the first 1-5 days of tadpole cultivation, and the nutrition is mainly provided by the tadpole's own vitellin; the yolk sac disappears Afterwards, on the 6th to 30th day, the tadpoles were artificially fed initial bait, which included 40 parts by weight of soybean milk, 60 parts of wheat bran, 35 parts of bean curd residue, 15 parts of rice bran and 10 parts of fish meal. Each was fed once, and before feeding, it was necessary to adjust it into a viscous shape with water and then sprinkle and feed; the 30th-70th day was changed to feeding biological bait, and the biological bait included 100 parts by weight of fly maggots, 20 parts of soybean milk 12 servings of bean dregs, 20 servings ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for ecological cultivation of frogs. The method comprises the following steps: (1) putting incubated tadpoles into net cages for breeding according to a density of 600-800 tadpoles in the water surface of each square meter, breeding the tadpoles from the first day to the 5th day without feeding, feeding the tadpoles with an initial bait once in the morning and oncein the evening every day from the 6th day to the 30th day, and feeding the tadpoles with a biology bait once in the morning, once at noon and once in the evening every day from the 30th day to the 70th day until the tadpoles develop into frogs; (2) putting the bred froglets into a froglet pool for cultivation, and training the froglets within 1-25 days; and (3) placing the trained froglets into agrape planting gardens for ecological cultivation until the froglets are mature. According to the method provided by the invention, growth capability and body functions of frogs in a tadpole period are improved through the breeding of incubated tadpoles, ecological polyculture is adopted after the froglets are trained, and the exercise amount of the frogs is increased, so that meat is more delicious, and cultivation cost is reduced.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of frog cultivation, and in particular relates to a method for ecologically breeding frogs. Background technique [0002] Frogs belong to amphibians belonging to the phylum Chordate, Class Amphibians, Anura, and Ranaidae. Adults have no tail, eggs are laid in water, fertilized in vitro, eggs hatch into tadpoles, and breathe with gills. After mutation, adults mainly breathe with lungs and use skin as well. breathe. [0003] The body of the frog also contains polypeptides, multivitamins, various biological hormones, enzymes and moisturizing factors. Professor Taylor of the Amphibian International Rescue Organization said that frogs can benefit humans because their skins contain compounds that deal with diseases, including antibacterial and antiviral substances. The drugs extracted from frog skins are "almost unlimited", "frogs can provide A large number of new drugs", they seem to be "dancing pharmacies in t...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02A23K50/80
CPCA01K67/02A23K50/80Y02A40/818
Inventor 李俊黄顺林
Owner 自贡艾优养殖有限公司