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Method for inducing young elaphe carinata to eat non-living feeds

A non-living, feed technology, applied in animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems of increased feeding cost, high price, unfavorable processing, storage and configuration of additives, etc., to reduce feeding cost, low price, and improve intestinal development. Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-06-29
林隆慧
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Problems solved by technology

However, the supply of live animals is subject to seasonal constraints, and it is not conducive to processing, storage and allocation of additives. Most live animals are expensive, resulting in increased feeding costs

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Embodiment 1

[0027] 1) Use vermiculite to incubate the king snake eggs, the incubation temperature is controlled at 28±0.3°C, and the vermiculite and water are configured according to the weight ratio of 1:1;

[0028] 2) Collect young snakes within 6 hours after hatching, and move them into an automatic temperature-controlled cultivation room. The indoor temperature is controlled at 28°C, and natural light is used for illumination;

[0029] 3) The larvae are not provided with any food within 3 weeks after hatching, but only with enough drinking water to allow them to absorb the remaining yolk in the body and improve intestinal development;

[0030] 4) In the 4th week after the larvae hatched, live suckling mice were put in, and the amount put in was twice the number of young snakes;

[0031] 5) On the second day after feeding, check the feeding situation of the young snakes, and pick out the small snakes that cannot actively eat and induce them to eat separately. The independent induction ...

Embodiment 2

[0037] 1) Use vermiculite to incubate the king snake eggs, the incubation temperature is controlled at 28±0.2°C, and the vermiculite and water are configured according to the weight ratio of 1:0.8;

[0038] 2) Collect the young snakes within 4 hours after hatching, and move them into an automatic temperature-controlled cultivation room. The indoor temperature is controlled at 26°C, and natural light is used for illumination;

[0039] 3) The larvae are not provided with any food within 3 weeks after hatching, but only with enough drinking water to allow them to absorb the remaining yolk in the body and improve intestinal development;

[0040] 4) In the 4th week after the larvae hatched, live suckling mice were put in, and the amount put in was 1.5 times the number of young snakes;

[0041] 5) On the second day after feeding, check the feeding situation of the young snakes, and pick out the small snakes that cannot actively eat and induce them to eat separately. The independent ...

Embodiment 3

[0047] 1) Use vermiculite to incubate King snake eggs, the incubation temperature is controlled at 28±0.3°C, and vermiculite and water are configured according to the weight ratio of 1:1.2;

[0048]2) Collect the young snakes within 8 hours after hatching, and move them into an automatic temperature-controlled cultivation room. The indoor temperature is controlled at 30°C, and natural light is used for illumination;

[0049] 3) The larvae are not provided with any food within 3 weeks after hatching, but only with enough drinking water to allow them to absorb the remaining yolk in the body and improve intestinal development;

[0050] 4) In the 4th week after the larvae hatched, live suckling mice were put in, and the amount put in was 2.5 times the number of young snakes;

[0051] 5) On the second day after feeding, check the feeding situation of the young snakes, and pick out the small snakes that cannot actively eat and induce them to eat separately. The independent induction...

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Abstract

The invention provides a method for inducing young elaphe carinata to eat non-living feeds, and belongs to the technical field of snake-raising methods. The method comprises the following steps of: 1, hatching elaphe carinata eggs with vermiculites; 2, collecting young elaphe carinata in 4 to 8 hours after hatching, and breeding the young elaphe carinata in a breeding room; 4, from the fourth week, feeding the young elaphe carinata with living suckling mice; 4, on the fourth to sixth day after the young elaphe carinata get feeding for the first time, feeding the young elaphe carinata with the mixture of unfrozen sliced pork and the suckling mice; and 5, feeding the young elaphe carinata with the mixture of the unfrozen sliced pork and the suckling mice every 4 to 6 days, wherein during each feeding, the content of the suckling mouse in the feed gradually decreases, the content of the sliced pork in the feed gradually increases, and the young elaphe carinata is completely fed by sliced pork in one month after the induction begins. The newly hatched young elaphe carinata are induced to actively eat low-price non-living open baits which are easy to process and store and can be added with additives easily by utilizing the imprinting behaviors of animals; in addition, the feeding method is independent of limitation of seasons, easy to operate and low in feeding cost; and the survival rate of young elaphe carinata is high.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of snake feeding methods, and in particular relates to a method for inducing king snake larvae to eat non-living feed. Background technique [0002] Wang Jinshe ( Elaphe carinata ) belongs to the suborder Serpentes, the family Colubridae, and the genus Elaphes ( Elaphe ), is a fast and ferocious egg-laying non-venomous snake. King snake not only has important economic value in food, medicine and handicraft production, but also is an ideal animal material for many basic biological researches. The king snake is large, cold-resistant, has a wide appetite, grows fast, and has a short breeding cycle. It is one of the few non-venomous snake species suitable for artificial breeding. The body length of the young snake just out of the shell is about 25-35 centimeters, and it begins to cast off its skin for the first time in 7-10 days after the shell. Young snakes can actively prey on live suckling mice, small wa...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02
Inventor 林隆慧毛飞屈彦福高建芳李宏计翔
Owner 林隆慧
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