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titleOfInvention Method for breeding artificially-cultured wild spot-billed ducks out of season and net cage device used in method
abstract The invention discloses a method for breeding artificially-cultured wild spot-billed ducks out of season, and belongs to the technical field of a poultry farming industry. A greenhouse, the wide spot-billed ducks and feed are used in the method. The method comprises the following steps of: stimulating wing tips of each wide spot-billed duck by acupuncturing; straightening and fixing hocks of each wide spot-billed duck by using curly barks; from the day when the wide spot-billed ducks lay eggs, feeding the wide spot-billed ducks on the feed in which 3-8 g of vitamin C is added per 50 kg; creating a seasonless and nightless spring-like homothermal environment in the greenhouse; feeding the wide spot-billed ducks on special out-of-season breeding feed into which crude protein is added, wherein the special out-of-season breeding feed comprises the following materials in percentage by weight: 60 to 70 percent of corns, 18 to 22 percent of wheat middling, 8 to 12 percent of soybean meal, 4 to 6 percent of rapeseed meal, 0.25 to 0.36 percent of table salt and 1.5 to 2.0 percent of bone meal. The method has the advantages that two breeding periods of the wide spot-billed ducks in Autumn and Winter are increased every year, the using amount of the feed is reduced, the production cost is greatly reduced, and economic benefit is increased.
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