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publicationDate 2021-11-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Breeding duck brooding management method
abstract The invention discloses a hatching duck brooding management method, which comprises a management stage 4-7 days before hatching, a management stage 2 weeks before hatching, a management stage 3 weeks before hatching, a management stage 4 weeks before hatching, a management stage during hatching and a management stage 1-3 days after hatching; the management stage 4-7 days before the hatching comprises duck feeding management, drinking water management, group expanding, duck picking and padding management; the management stage before hatching comprises the steps of determining coming duck time, coming duck number, temperature adjustment and humidity adjustment; the management stage during hatching comprises personnel arrangement, drinking water management, duck drying and temperature adjustment, duck seedling condition totalization and feeding management; the management stage of 1-3 days after hatching comprises feeding adjustment, drinking water adjustment, padding adjustment, illumination management and duckling nursing. By adopting the breeding duck brooding management method, the physical quality of the breeding ducks, and the survival rate and health degree of ducklings after brooding can be greatly improved.
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