1. Select a breeding site. Snails are resistant to adversity, rarely get sick, have a high reproduction rate, and do not require high breeding sites. They can be raised in many flat ditches, paddy fields, ponds, and arrowhead fields in rural areas. If it is an open pond, duckweed, water duckweed, and water hyacinth can be placed on the water surface to provide shade, and bamboo poles and wooden strips can be inserted in the pond for snails to inhabit. This can not only collect green manure on the water as feed, but also raise snails to increase income. |
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