1. How many maggots can be produced from one ton of pig manure when breeding maggots using pig manure?Generally, the temperature is 35 degrees Celsius and the pH is around 6.8. In an environment with a relative humidity of 85%, the production can be completed in 7 to 15 days, and one kilogram of fermented pig manure can successfully hatch about 60 grams of fly maggots. If it is fresh, it can reach more than one kilogram. Fly maggots are high in protein and can be used as live feed for other aquaculture. They have a short production cycle and considerable profits. The waste produced is still an excellent organic fertilizer that can be provided to fruit trees, flowers and other planting industries. 2. How many maggots and earthworms can be produced from one ton of pig manure when breeding fly maggots using pig manure?Different types of pig manure have different yields Piglet manure and slaughterhouse manure (including some internal organs) have the highest yield. One ton of pig manure can produce 200-300 kilograms of maggots. If pig manure is fermented and used to breed earthworms, each ton of pig manure can produce about 40 kilograms of earthworms. However, if you use pig manure after breeding maggots to breed earthworms, you can produce up to 20 kilograms of earthworms per ton of pig manure. The above output is not absolute and is affected by many factors. 3. How many maggots can be raised in one ton of pig manure?Fly maggots are usually raised as feed for other animals. It is difficult to achieve profitability by raising fly maggots alone. One ton of pig manure can produce 100-150 kilograms of fresh maggots. 4. How many kilograms of maggots can be raised with one hundred kilograms of pig manure?Generally, one pound of pig manure can raise 0.5 pounds of maggots. It also depends on factors such as temperature, and the amount can be more or less. It is difficult to achieve benefits by breeding maggots alone. In fact, fly maggots move within 5 cm of the surface of the feed, causing waste; if the feed is too small or too shallow, not much feed can be loaded, affecting the production of maggots and easily losing water. Pig manure can generally produce about 10 kilograms of fly maggots. Due to the influence of the nutritional value of pig feed, the production of fly maggots will fluctuate slightly. Chicken manure should not be used alone as fly maggot feed. |
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