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CATDOLL: How to choose Muscovy ducklings? How to check for hepatitis?

1. How to choose Muscovy ducklings?

1. The eyes of high-quality Muscovy ducklings can open normally, while the eyes of poor-quality ducklings are covered with a layer of fog, or look like they are covered (the eyes are dull).

2. The belly buttons of high-quality Muscovy ducklings are relatively clean, while those of poor-quality Muscovy ducklings will have feces or eggshells on their belly buttons.

3. The beaks and limbs of high-quality Muscovy ducklings are rosy and shiny, while the beaks and limbs of poor-quality Muscovy ducklings are dry.

4. The paws of high-quality Muscovy ducklings are relatively moist and they are relatively powerful when standing up. Otherwise, they are ducklings of poor quality.

2. How to check for hepatitis?

There are many types of hepatitis, such as hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E. Hepatitis A usually does not turn into a chronic disease and can be cured, while hepatitis B, C, and D can turn into a chronic disease and are often incurable. To check whether you have hepatitis, hepatitis B and hepatitis C are more common in medicine. The key is to draw blood for a blood test, which can check the five hepatitis B items and hepatitis C antibodies to determine whether you are infected with hepatitis.

3. Where can I get hepatitis vaccination in Kunshan?

You can make an appointment to get vaccinated at the epidemic prevention station in Kunshan. There are several types of hepatitis, A, B and C. Now, as long as you get the preventive vaccine, you can basically produce antibodies. In addition, you need to recheck whether the antibodies are produced.

4. How to distinguish good and bad Muscovy ducklings?

1. The eyes of high-quality Muscovy ducklings can open normally, while the eyes of poor-quality ducklings are covered with a layer of fog, or look like they are covered (the eyes are dull).

2. The belly buttons of high-quality Muscovy ducklings are relatively clean, while those of poor-quality Muscovy ducklings will have feces or eggshells on their belly buttons.

3. The beaks and limbs of high-quality Muscovy ducklings are rosy and shiny, while the beaks and limbs of poor-quality Muscovy ducklings are dry.

4. The paws of high-quality Muscovy ducklings are relatively moist and they are relatively powerful when standing up. Otherwise, they are ducklings of poor quality.

5. How to raise ducklings well?

Methods and steps.

Feeding, if we want to raise ducklings well, we need to feed them with feed, because it is difficult for ducklings to find food by themselves, we can only feed them with feed and let them grow up. Generally, they need to be fed three times a day. This is what we must do well.

Let it go swimming

We don't need to keep ducklings in captivity all the time. We need to let them out to swim. Ducks like to play in the water and catch some plankton, which we need. We must know that keeping them in captivity will cause them to grow very slowly.

Feed water

Normally we should not feed ducklings with feed, but rather feed them with water. In fact, water is also very important. We usually feed them with cold boiled water, so that the ducklings are less likely to have diarrhea after drinking water. We need to pay special attention to this.

Warm protection

We also need to keep the ducklings warm, because their immunity is still very poor. Only by keeping them warm can they grow well. Generally, we put some straw in the duck house to keep them warm.

Cleaning the Duck House

We must clean the ducklings' tongues regularly. This is very important because ducklings have poor immunity. If they are not cleaned, they will easily get sick. Generally, they need to be cleaned once a week.

Sick and taking medicine

It is very common for ducklings to get sick. It is rare that all the ducklings will survive. When ducklings get sick, we need to feed them medicine in time. Don't expect the ducklings to recover on their own. That is very difficult. This is what we need to know.

6. Do I need to get the hepatitis E vaccination?

The incidence of hepatitis E is relatively low, but it is still very harmful to people. If you often go out to work or travel, or often eat out, it is recommended to get the hepatitis E vaccine. After the hepatitis B vaccine is injected, it can effectively prevent hepatitis E infection. You should also pay attention to food hygiene. If you eat out, try to choose a restaurant with a good dining environment.

7. How to treat hepatitis?

In general, we all refer to liver inflammation as hepatitis, which is caused by viruses, bacteria, chemical poisons, drugs and autoimmune factors, which damage and destroy the liver cells, thus causing a series of discomfort symptoms. If the cause of hepatitis is different, the treatment method will also be different. When you are sick, you should promptly distinguish the cause of hepatitis and then treat it symptomatically.

8. How to manage young broiler ducklings?

According to the existing conditions, ducklings generally take feed as their main food. From the time they are just hatched to the first ten days, it all depends on the weather. They need to be kept warm, [heat lamps or incubators] and have enough water and feed. They can use commercially available waterers and feeders to feed them. The ground can be paved with rice husks, wood husks, or soft grass, and replaced regularly. If conditions permit, ducklings that are a few days old can be put in fish ponds or rivers to play. However, they must be fed regularly two or three times a day, and they can eat as much as they want. They must be rushed to the duck shed at night to prevent them from getting lost or causing losses due to other reasons. They will have soft feet syndrome if they are on the water for a long time. It is generally better to have light at night, and as they grow older, they can be fed at regular intervals and in fixed quantities. Cherry Valley white meat ducks are generally ready for slaughter in fifty to sixty days.

9. How to build a greenhouse for raising ducklings?

You need to use insulation because the temperature requirements for raising ducklings are very high.

10. How to distinguish male and female egg-laying ducklings?

1. Male ducks do not lay eggs, but female ducks do.

2. The feathers on the body of an adult drake are shiny and beautiful.

3. The male duck has a tuft of feathers sticking up at the tail, while the female duck has neat feathers at the tail.

4. There is a small hook-shaped protrusion in the cloaca of male ducks, but not in female ducks. The most scientific way is to slightly turn over the anus to look at the genitals (unskilled people may hurt the ducklings). It is very simple to distinguish between male and female semi-adult ducks. The male duck has green hair (very bright) on its head and a hoarse and soft call.

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