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publicationDate 2021-07-30-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-109717149-B
titleOfInvention Ecological pig raising method
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of livestock breeding, and particularly relates to an ecological pig raising method. The method comprises the following steps of (1) selecting a breeding place; (2) building a culture area; (3) breeding the breeding pigs; (4) stocking in a rotation grazing manner; (5) feeding and managing pigs; (6) prevention and treatment of diseases; (7) and (4) recycling excrement. The ecological pig raising method provided by the invention not only improves the breeding environment and the management efficiency of pigs, but also realizes the recycling of excrement, forms good breeding circulation and reduces the environmental pollution. Meanwhile, the auxiliary feed containing the Chinese herbal medicine composition and the Chinese herbal medicine drinking water are used for breeding, so that the addition of antibiotics in the breeding process of the pigs is reduced, the morbidity of common diseases of the pigs and the drug resistance to the antibiotics are reduced, the pork quality is safer, and the meat quality and the taste are better.
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