The 2 most taboo things for raising geese
Raising geese is a science, and there are many aspects that need to be paid attention to. In the breeding process, there are some things that goose keepers need to pay special attention to, and there are two things that are the most taboo.
First of all, the most taboo thing about raising geese is too intensive breeding. Geese are social animals and need a certain amount of space to move around and forage. If the breeding is too intensive, the goose flock is easy to squeeze each other, affecting growth and reproduction. At the same time, too intensive farming can also easily lead to the spread and spread of diseases, which brings great risks to farming. Therefore, in the breeding process, it is necessary to reasonably control the breeding density, maintain appropriate distance and ventilation, so that the geese can move freely and grow healthily.
Secondly, the most taboo thing about raising geese is unreasonable feed feeding. Feed is an important foundation for goose growth, and reasonable feed feeding can promote the growth and reproduction of geese. If the feed is not fed reasonably, it will not only affect the growth rate and meat quality of the goose, but also lead to the occurrence of diseases. Therefore, in the breeding process, it is necessary to choose high-quality feed, and reasonably match the feed according to the breed and growth stage of the goose to ensure balanced nutrition. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the freshness and storage of the feed to avoid feed spoilage and contamination.
In short, reasonable control of breeding density and reasonable feed feeding are the two most taboo things for raising geese. In the process of breeding, we should pay attention to these two aspects, strengthen management and care, and ensure the health and growth quality of the goose flock. Only in this way can we improve the efficiency of breeding, reduce risks, and obtain better economic and social benefits.