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titleOfInvention Captive-free range segmentally combined swine culture management method
abstract The invention relates to the livestock culture technical field, and especially relates to a captive-free range segmentally combined swine culture management method comprising the following steps: putting swine in a swine house captive zone for breeding in 1-135 day-old; putting the swine in a swine house free-range zone for 3-6 days in 136-180 day-old, and putting the swing into the captive zone for breeding for the rest time; employing different feeding modes and drinking water in different day-old, and playing relieve music before each feeding; planting green forage or vegetables in the free-range zone according to seasons when the swine is in the captive zone; putting 1-3kg earthworms in the free-range zone per mu when the swine is out the captive zone. The captive-free range segmentally combined swine culture management method can provide high yield and good quality pork in a short breeding time and under large stocking density.
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