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publicationDate 2014-02-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103563835-A
titleOfInvention Feeding technology for spot-billed ducks
abstract The invention discloses a feeding technology for spot-billed ducks, belongs to the field of breeding, and can effectively overcome the disadvantages that general spot-billed ducks are difficult to breed and have a variety of diseases. The feeding technology for the spot-billed ducks comprises the following steps: selecting a river with the width of 3 meters; digging a round pit of 300 square meters in one side of the river, wherein the depth of the pit is kept in consistence with that of the river, flowing water is maintained in the round pit, the round pit is enclosed by an enclosing fence, generally by an enclosing wall, the connecting part is kept in the width of 1 meter, and a fence is arranged at the connecting part and is used for closing the round pit; breeding 1,000 spot-billed ducks in the round pit, wherein sufficient flowing water is maintained in the round pit, and sufficient sunshine and ventilation are maintained in the round pit; arranging a duck coop for the spot-billed ducks to have a rest at night beside the round pit, and feeding the spot-billed ducks in the duck coop three times a day, wherein disease prevention and treatment are performed during feeding. The feeding technology is mainly used for breeding spot-billed ducks.
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