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CATDOLL: How to breed flies?

Flies have a strong reproductive capacity. In the life course of more than ten days, a fly can produce tens of thousands of fly eggs. The purpose of artificially breeding flies is to breed maggots as a living feed. The eggs laid by flies are hatched into maggots and are raised in fermented bran. The life cycle of maggots is generally only 7 days. When they grow to the 4th day, it is the best time to make feed. At this time, separate the maggots from the fermented bran, add a certain amount of feed, and it can be used to feed chickens and ducks. Separating maggots from fermented bran is a method originally created by Xianzhou Zao Jin Renren.

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