Can water hyacinth raise ducks in the water and give them to ducks

Updated on Three rural 2024-04-23
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Water floating lotus. Water hyacinth) can be fed to ducks, but the nutritional value is low, the water is as high as about 95%, and the crude protein is only contained. And the roots contain many toxic minerals, such as AS (arsenic), Hg (mercury), CD (cadmium), PB (lead) and other substances. Fresh contains parasites.

    If you want to feed, you must remove the roots and dry them.

    You can look at the Yangtze River Delta.

    Methods of ecological farming.

    It is best not to let the water hyacinth flow into the river, because it has a strong growth and reproductive ability, which has caused the river to be blocked.

    Fish can be raised in ponds, a small number of water hyacinths can be planted on the surface of the water, and then some ducks can be kept in captivity, often released into the water. Fish can eat duck droppings, water hyacinths can feed ducks, and ducks can also eat small fish.

    Crops can be planted on the shore, such as sugarcane, etc., the silt from the fish pond is used to grow sugarcane, and captive duck manure and human manure can be put into the biogas digester for daily lighting and heating.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Water hyacinth can be fed to ducks, but be careful not to overdo it, as water hyacinth has a lower protein content and a higher crude fiber content. At the same time, the roots of water hyacinth contain toxic minerals, such as AS, HG, CD, PB, etc., and the fresh ones contain many parasites, so it is best to dry the water hyacinth and add an appropriate amount of salt before it can be used to feed ducks.

    In addition, if there is a local policy or regulation that does not allow the use of water hyacinth to feed ducks, the relevant regulations cannot be violated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is very simple, the duckling has been soaking in the water for a long time and can't stand up, so don't you put him in the water, don't you just lock him up on the ground? On land, he will not soak in the water, and he will naturally be able to stand up slowly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be a duckling, it should live on land, although it can swim, but it is still said that if you stay in the water for a long time, it will soak your legs softly, so you can't stand up, you don't have strength in your legs, and you're too small to have enough strength.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is the size of the duck, and it is recommended to put the duck next to the warm fire for a while to see if it can stand up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    <> ducks can eat water hyacinth. Water hyacinth is rich in crude protein, crude fat, empty crude fiber and other nutrients, can be used as chicken bucket, duck, goose, fish, pig and other animals of excellent feed, it is chopped or beaten into the state of slurry mixed into the bran, made into mixed feed or silage, can not only improve the utilization rate of feed, but also kill the parasites in the animal's body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    <> water hyacinth can be used to feed chickens and ducks. Water hyacinth is rich in crude fat, crude fiber, crude protein and other substances, can be used as chickens, ducks, geese, pigs, fish and other animal feed, it is chopped or beaten into a pulp mixed into the bran to make mixed feed or silage after the traces of the feed are fed to chickens and ducks and other livestock, which can not only improve the utilization rate of feed before touching, but also kill the parasites in its body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    <> water hyacinth to feed ducks, pay attention to the roots before feeding, and after drying will be more suitable, at the same time pay attention not to feed too much. Water hyacinth prefers to grow in a warm, humid and sunny environment, and the suitable water temperature for its growth is 18-23°C, when the temperature is below 10°C, it will stop growing, and when it is below 0°C, the plant will die.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    <> traditional duck farming generally requires water, but there is also a technique of raising ducks without water, that is, raising ducks in net beds. It takes about 65 days to raise live pants filial piety ducks traditionally, while it only takes 40-56 days to raise ducks in net beds.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Breeding meat ducks do not need to be soaked in water all the time, and they should be put into the water once, basically in the breeding base.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Water peanut is a very common weed in rural areas, with different names in different places, hollow lotus seed grass, revolutionary grass, etc.

    The benefits of water peanuts for eels are:

    1. It has the advantages of floating aquatic plants and upright aquatic plants: its stems can be rooted in the soil, or they can survive and grow when they are connected to the water.

    2. Fertilizer and water: In the process of growth and reproduction, water peanuts need to absorb a large amount of ammonia, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium elements, so water peanuts have natural reproductive advantages in the fertilizer and water environment with rich organic matter and serious pollution. This feature is just right for eel farming.

    3. Decontamination: Breeding eels, due to the relatively large feeding density, the area is limited. Coupled with the usual fishing and feeding bait activities, in the high temperature weather, the water quality load capacity is generally weakened, the water quality deteriorates, ammonia nitrogen, phosphorus and nitrite generally exceed the standard, at this time, if there are water peanuts planted in the water, the burden on the water body can be reduced.

    4. The stems of water peanuts are intertwined, and the leaves on them cover the water surface and grow at the water's edge or in shallow water, which just provides a place for eels to move.

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