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publicationNumber KR-100502982-B1
titleOfInvention Breeding method of a duck for laying eggs using sulfur and method of producting sulfer duck from the duck
abstract The present invention is a method of breeding sulfur ducks for the production of sulfur ducks used as a medicine for the prevention and treatment of various diseases, and a method of producing a measuring species sulfur ducks having a strong immunity against sulfur components from the sulfur ducks for spawning. It is about.n n n The present invention, by feeding a feed containing sulfur in the process of breeding a general duck, which is a conventional sulfur duck breeding method, the breeding period takes at least 6 months, unlike the appropriate breeding sulfur with the feed immediately after hatching Feeding breeds breeding sulfur ducks, and breeds the breeding sulfur ducks in breeding, hatches and generates them to produce pure sulfur duck chicks.n n n Through the production of sulfur duck chicks, it is possible to reduce more than one third of the minimum sulfur salary breeding period, which is required to be used as the sulfur duck for medicinal herbs. And reduction of duck mortality and other breeding costs due to sulfur benefits.
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