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publicationDate 2014-11-12-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-104137804-A
titleOfInvention Incubation method of breeding eggs of swan gooses
abstract The invention discloses an incubation method of breeding eggs of swan gooses, and relates to the incubation technology of the breeding eggs of the swan gooses. The incubation method of the breeding eggs is characterized in that an incubator is used for incubating; the breeding eggs being 136.5 to 150.5g in weight are selected as the incubation eggs; the followings are to be controlled in the incubation process: the constant temperature that is maintained at 38.0 to 38.5 for incubation, and the humidity that is maintained to be 65 to 75%; the eggs are overturned in 90 degrees once every 2 to 3 hours, the ventilation is performed twice and three times each day; the breeds are dried in the air once to twice each day. With the adoption of the method, the incubating rate of the breeding eggs of the swan gooses and output rate of the young swan gooses are up to 97%; in addition, the incubated young swan gooses are in good health and high in survival rate. The method is simple, convenient to operate, and applicable to popularization and utilization of a swan gooses cultivation base.
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