Disease prevention management method for free-range native chickens in camellia oleifera forest
A management method and technology of camellia oleifera forest, applied in the field of poultry breeding, can solve the problems of reducing the workload of farmers' prevention and control, and achieve the effects of improving disease prevention and control capabilities, facilitating operability, and reducing economic losses
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[0043] Please refer to figure 1 Shown, a kind of disease prevention and management method of free-ranging native chickens among Camellia oleifera forests may further comprise the steps:
[0044] Step 1. Scientifically select the breeding site and do a good job in environmental sanitation: the selected breeding site must be far away from crowds, ventilated, dry and well-drained; clean the site, do a good job of disinfecting the site, and clean up the dirt in a timely manner.
[0045] Step 2. Establish different epidemic prevention areas by grade and do a good job in bird prevention: plan different levels of epidemic prevention areas, and place fixed 2.5m high partition nets on the edges of the same epidemic prevention areas, and place them on the borders of two adjacent epidemic prevention areas. A 3m gap is left between the nets, and corresponding isolation and disinfection methods can be used for epidemic prevention areas of different levels; bird-proof nets with apertures le...
Embodiment 2
[0065] The disease prevention and management method of free-range native chickens in a kind of camellia oleifera forest provided by this embodiment is roughly the same as that of embodiment 1, and its main difference is: in step S2, in order to carry out bird prevention work, in step S61, epidemic prevention classification is not carried out. control.
Embodiment 3
[0067] The disease prevention and management method of free-range chickens raised in a Camellia oleifera forest provided by this embodiment is roughly the same as that of Embodiment 1, the main difference being that no epidemic prevention area has been established.
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