Several drugs to cultivate fleas

Several drugs to cultivate fleas

Drug breeding can effectively prevent the occurrence of rickets and increase the economic benefits of artificial breeding. 1, calcium treatment. Each square meter of farm uses 20 pieces of calcium tablets (finishing powder) and a little amount of glucose powder, and adds the fencing soil to the fries. Each time the pour pot or the clear pond is replaced, it can be used to supplement the nutrition of pregnant and young pupae. Need to promote pregnancy and childbirth. 2, drinking water therapy. Each 500 wolfberry fruit can use oxytetracycline 2 tablets, vitamin B 3 tablets and vitamin B 12 tablets together to research fine, add appropriate amount of cold water to open, put the sponge full of liquid medicine, on the top of the carcass let lice absorbed . Usually 1-2 times a month, each time for 3 consecutive days. It can prevent anorexia and indigestion and various rickets. 3, fasting therapy. Every 1000 medlars can be used with 2 gentamycins and 1 levamisole for cold water, so that the sponges are absorbed and placed on the enamel body for drinking. Gentamicin was used for three days, and levamisole was used only once. This method can prevent and control lice disease and improve disease resistance. For the newly introduced pods, this method is applicable for the first three days and can be fed after three days. It is recommended that new breeders should give it a try. 4, food therapy. For each 1000-1500 g of Tenebrio, 10 baby food seeds, vitamin C10 tablets, and 3 terramycin tablets are mixed and ground to a fine powder and mixed with a little cornmeal, bean flour, and fish meal (instead of using full-price chicken feed). The mealworms were fed once every other week, and the mealworms were fed with mealworms that had taken drugs and nutrient concentrates. Feeding every 10 days or so can effectively prevent the occurrence of various rickets and improve the immune system of quails. It is particularly suitable for feeding 2-3 year old oysters and young storks that are in the mating period. China Agricultural Network Editor