How to raise goose so that it does not get sick and has a high survival rate

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-01-19

In the process of raising goosesling, to ensure that they do not get sick and improve the survival rate, it is necessary to pay attention to the breeding environment, feed selection, disease prevention and other aspects. Here are some specific suggestions:

Choose healthy goose seedlings: When buying goose seedlings, choose goose seedlings that are full of energy, lively, bright eyes, no deformities, normal weight, and no disease symptoms.

Suitable environment: Gooselings need a dry, warm and well-ventilated environment. Feeding grounds should be disinfected regularly to reduce pathogens. The brooding room should be kept at the right temperature and gradually lowered to accommodate the growth of the goslings.

High-quality feed: Provide nutritious, balanced feed to meet the growth needs of the goslings. The feed should contain enough protein, minerals and vitamins. Avoid using spoiled or expired feed.

Reasonable stocking density: Stocking densities that are too high can lead to air pollution and increase the risk of disease transmission. It is necessary to reasonably arrange the feeding density according to the size of the breeding site and the number of gooselings.

Regular vaccination: Vaccinate the goslings according to the local epidemic situation and veterinary advice to prevent common infectious diseases.

Cleanliness and hygiene: Keep the breeding site clean and hygienic, regularly clean up manure and change bedding. Provide clean drinking water and avoid contamination of water sources.

Observe the health status of the gosling: closely observe the gosling's mental state, appetite, feces, etc., so as to detect abnormalities in time. If a goose is found to be sick, it should be isolated immediately** to prevent the spread of the disease.

Good management: Breeders should have basic breeding knowledge and scientific management of gooseling. Such as group feeding, regular and quantitative feeding, and gradually adapting to the external environment.

Prevent stress: Stress is one of the common causes of illness in goslings. It is necessary to avoid sudden changes in the feeding environment, feed, etc., to reduce the stress response.

Timely grazing: When the weather is sunny and warm, you can graze at the right time to let the goslings move outdoors and enhance their physique. When grazing, pay attention to choosing a safe place to avoid the goose being frightened or damaged.

Through the above measures, the risk of disease can be reduced and the survival rate of the goslings can be improved. At the same time, it is necessary to maintain good communication with veterinarians during the breeding process, so as to obtain professional advice and programs in a timely manner.

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