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
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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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