Many producers in the production feed the wild and bran feed directly to ducks and geese. In fact, these feeds are easier to absorb after simple pretreatment.
Valley solids: such as corn, wheat, barley, sorghum, rice and so on. If you feed ducks and geese with sorghum, you must crush or soften them with water, and then feed them after germination. Since the outer shell of rice is very hard and the crude fiber content is high, it should be fed as little as possible. Even if it is used, it must be ground into powder before feeding.
Bran: such as wheat bran, corn bran, reeds and so on. The crude fiber content of these three feed ingredients is very high. For example, wheat bran and corn mash are used to feed laying ducks and meat ducks, and the content of both in the feed should not exceed 15%. If used to feed geese, the total amount of these three cockroaches in the feed should not exceed 20%.
Roots, tubers and melons: such as sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkins, etc. As a source of trace elements and multivitamins necessary for the growth and development of ducks and geese, these feed ingredients are better cut by being cut into small pieces.
Dregs: such as distiller's grains, bean curd and so on. These feed ingredients have poor palatability and uneven nutrition, and it is best to mix them with other feed ingredients.
Green feed: including various vegetables, artificially grown pastures and wild non-toxic grasses, wild vegetables and aquatic plants. The green feed is rich in nutrients, easy to digest, good in palatability, wide in source and low in cost. When using this kind of feed, beware of pesticide residues, it is best to feed after washing.
Protein feed: including vegetable protein such as soybean, cake (粕) and animal protein such as fish meal, meat and bone meal, small fish, shrimp, cockroach, insect. These feed ingredients have higher crude protein content, but the amino acid content is not balanced, and some also contain antagonistic factors. Therefore, when using these raw materials, pay attention to reasonable matching or detoxification treatment to achieve nutritional balance.
Inorganic salts: such as shell powder, stone powder, bone meal, salt and so on. The demand for salt in ducks and geese is extremely limited, and it is very easy to cause poisoning when slightly fed. Therefore, these feed ingredients can not be fed separately, and must be mixed with other feeds to feed evenly.
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