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CATDOLL: What to do if a duck eats maggots

1. What to do if the duck eats maggots

Don't worry, when you are not watching, ducks can eat dirtier things, which is no different from eating earthworms. The ducks will decompose and absorb the useful things, and excrete the useless things. So don't worry about the loss of resources.

Dude, your question is not reliable. Some areas, such as Taiwan, have been breeding maggots for food in the past. Maggots themselves do not contain any toxic substances. They are a high-protein nutritional product. Of course, it is not ruled out that the maggots eaten by your ducks may contain some unhygienic factors, but it is not likely that the ducks will be poisoned after eating the maggots as you said.

Fantasy ing, a maggot was wandering around something in a depressed mood. Min Raoxun thought about it for a long time but couldn't figure out whether he really had to live with these things in the future. Then he drank rat poison. After a while, it happened to be seen by your duck, and then it ate the maggot, and then your duck was poisoned 0.0

They will burp with satisfaction, then take a nap or swim. Okay, seriously, maggots are just a kind of food for ducks, rich in protein and harmless.

Take some medicine. If it's serious, go see a veterinarian. Maggots are usually good for ducks.

Chickens eat sand and ducks eat maggots, no big deal. The more of these high-protein bugs you eat, the better, as they help you lay eggs and grow meat!

2. What are the benefits of feeding broiler chickens with fat feed?

Oil feed includes animal oil and vegetable oil. Animal oils include lard, beef tallow, fish oil, etc., and vegetable oils include rapeseed oil, cottonseed oil, corn oil, etc. Generally speaking, the best ratio of oil in broiler feed is: 0.5% in the early stage and 5% to 6% in the later stage. Because oil is very viscous, it should be heated and dissolved first when added, and then the powder should be added from small to large amounts, mixed evenly, gradually diluted, and finally mixed thoroughly. Do not mix oil directly with feed to prevent it from sticking into balls and being unable to mix evenly. You can also use a sprayer to spray the oil evenly onto the surface of the pellet feed. If there are conditions for producing pellet feed, you can also add 30% of the added amount of oil to the pellet feed, and spray the other 70% on the surface of the pellet to improve the palatability. After adding oil to broiler feed, the utilization rate of energy and protein is improved, and the growth rate of broilers is significantly accelerated

After adding fat to broiler feed,

Improved energy and protein utilization,

The growth rate of broiler chickens has been significantly accelerated.

Oil feed includes animal oil and vegetable oil. Animal oil includes lard, butter, fish oil, etc. Vegetable oil includes rapeseed oil, cottonseed oil, corn oil, etc. Generally speaking, the best ratio of broiler feed oil is: 0.5% in the early stage and 5% to 6% in the later stage.

The biggest benefit is that it can make broilers grow very fast. This is the biggest benefit, because the food is relatively fast and greasy. Because broilers grow for a short time, they grow faster by eating these high-protein foods and do not get sick.

Feeding broilers with appropriate fat feed will allow them to absorb sufficient nutrients and promote their healthy growth.

The main benefit is to improve their physical fitness.

Let them increase their disease resistance, which will be very safe.

3. How effective is it to raise laying hens with fly maggots?

Raising eels is more effective

4. Nutritional value of eggs produced by chickens fed with fly maggots

Of course, you can sell it as free range chicken.

Eggs can also be sold at a good price

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