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CATDOLL: How long does it take to sell the earthworms after breeding? (How long does it take to sell the earthworms after breeding?)

1. How long does it take to sell earthworms raised with cow dung?

It will be ready for sale in about three or four months.

2. How long does it take to raise earthworms before they can be sold?

Under artificial cultivation conditions, if the soil temperature and humidity are suitable and there is sufficient bait, earthworms can reproduce all year round. After mating, earthworms usually begin to ovulate 7 to 8 days later. How long does it take for earthworms to mature and be harvested in 2-3 years?

3. How many days does it take to raise earthworms?

Farmed earthworms can be shipped in 40-50 days under normal temperature and feeding conditions.

4. How long does it usually take to breed earthworms into commercial earthworms?

30-35 days

Generally, at 20℃, they can hatch into young earthworms after about 20 days. After a large number of young earthworms have hatched, they are gathered together with high-quality bait and placed in new culture containers for breeding. Generally, they can be sold after 30-35 days.

The growth and development cycle of earthworms is closely related to factors such as temperature, density and humidity. Its growth can be carried out by continuously increasing or enlarging body segments, which usually takes 3-4 months.

5. How many days does it usually take for earthworms to be sold?

Under artificial cultivation conditions, if the soil temperature and humidity are suitable and there is sufficient bait, earthworms can reproduce all year round. After mating, earthworms usually begin to ovulate 7 to 8 days later. How long does it take for earthworms to mature and be harvested in 2-3 years?

6. How many times can earthworms be sold in a year?

Sold 7-8 times, earthworm breeding cycle is short, profit is fast, harvest one season about 45 days, harvest 7-8 seasons a year, each time can harvest 300 catties to 700 catties

Earthworms are also called earthworms. They are reptiles belonging to the annelid species and are known as "ecosystem engineers". Earthworms are saprophytic animals and are mainly distributed in Asia and South America.

7. How long does it take to raise earthworms before they can be sold?

Generally, they can be marketed in 30-35 days.

Under artificial culture conditions, if the soil temperature and humidity are suitable and there is sufficient bait, they can reproduce all year round. After mating, earthworms usually begin to ovulate 7 to 8 days later. Each time they lay 1 to 5 eggs, they secrete mucus to wrap several eggs together to form ten cocoons. One earthworm can produce many cocoons.

8. How long does it take for earthworms to be sold?

A: Generally, one crop can be sold every 30 days.

In the past, there was cow dung everywhere on the roads in the countryside. I once saw earthworms on cow dung by chance. Later, I checked online and found out that cow dung was suitable for raising earthworms. "Lang Xingying said

Walking into the breeding base run by Lang Xingying, you can see neatly arranged rows of cow dung. When she lifted a layer of cow dung, earthworms scurried around. Lang Xingying said that the base now has 5 mu of earthworms, and generally one crop can be sold every 30 days. Earthworms can be used as bait for fishing, and the market is currently in short supply.

9. How many years do you need to raise earthworms before you can sell them?

30-35 days

Generally, at 20℃, they can hatch into young earthworms after about 20 days. After a large number of young earthworms have hatched, they are gathered together with high-quality bait and placed in new culture containers for breeding. Generally, they can be sold after 30-35 days.

The growth and development cycle of earthworms is closely related to factors such as temperature, density and humidity. Its growth can be carried out by continuously increasing or enlarging body segments, which usually takes 3-4 months.

10. How long does it take to harvest the finished products after raising earthworms?

Earthworms can be harvested after 3 months of cultivation. If the earthworms are in a good growth environment, it usually takes half a year to grow to about 10cm. Earthworms are thermophilic animals. Wild earthworms will burrow into the soil layer and hibernate during long droughts, severe winters and high temperature seasons.

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