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titleOfInvention Double-cropping rice field high-density duck breeding system and duck breeding method
abstract The invention discloses a high-density duck breeding system and a duck breeding method in a double cropping rice field. The duck breeding system comprises a rice field ditch system arranged in a rice field, wherein a first island is arranged in the rice field ditch system and used for shunting ducks entering and leaving the rice field; and the second island is used for visually isolating the two groups of ducks. The invention obviously improves the duck breeding density in the unit rice field, the duck breeding density is from 225 plus 450 per hectare to 1350 plus 1500 per hectare, the number of the ducks bred in the unit rice field is obviously increased, and the unit yield value is improved; meanwhile, the problem that the local rice seedlings are seriously damaged due to the fact that the duck groups are jammed and trampled in the rice field in the process of entering the rice field is solved through the change of the landscape of the rice field.
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