Nesting rye grass breeding geese in winter and field

In recent years, with the rise of herbivorous animal husbandry, many farmers have used the winter free field to plant forage to feed meat geese and have achieved very good economic benefits. Nowadays, it is a good season to use the winter and field to plant grass and raise geese. Now we introduce the technique of interplanting ryegrass and geese in winter and leisure fields as follows: 1. A reasonable match. In winter and field, the fresh grass production of interplanting ryegrass is generally 5000-7000 kg per mu, and about 150 geese can be raised. In addition, it is also necessary to plant leafy vegetables (small green vegetables, rape seedlings, etc.) of a certain area for the early consumption of young geese. Usually, at least 27 square meters of leafy vegetables are planted per acre of ryegrass. 2. Procurement of the Miao goose in a timely manner and set in stages. Winter arable fields are planted with ryegrass. Generally, the grass is supplied in mid-March and the largest amount of grass grows in mid-April. Therefore, a large number of Miao geese can be purchased in early March. In order to make full use of pasture resources and geese facilities, the first batch of young geese can be bought at an initial rate of 50 per mu in early February. The first 30 days are kept indoors and the green feed is mainly leafy vegetables; in early March, Gradually the seedlings go to the outdoor feeding, feed mainly ryegrass. When the first batch of goose geese were transferred to outdoor breeding, the second batch of geese was purchased at a rate of about 100 per mu. In the middle of April, the ryegrass entered a long-term and prolonged period of time, and the amount of grass supply was large. At this time, the first batch of goose herbivores reached a peak, and the second batch of geese increased their herbivores, and the peak for grass supply coincided with the peak of demand. At the end of April, the second batch of goose herbivores reached a peak, but the first batch had been sold. At this time, the growth rate of ryegrass began to slow, but it still met the needs of geese. In late May, the growth of ryegrass decreased and the ability to supply grass decreased. The second batch of geese was listed. 3. Winter free field interplanting ryegrass technology. Winter slaughtering should be carried out about 15 days before rice is harvested, usually in the middle of October. Spread the seeds of the pasture with fine sandy soil and spread them. The rye grass is planted for 2-3 days, and 30 kg of high-efficiency compound fertilizer per acre is used as a base fertilizer. When rice is harvested, the height of the stubble should be less than 5 cm to prevent the castration from affecting the fresh grass. In early February of next year, 10 kg of urea per acre will be used as a green manure. After each ryegrass is cut, 5-10 kg of urea is applied per mu. Castration begins in mid-March, and every 20-30 days thereafter, ryegrass is castrated 50-80 cm high. Gooses cut young leaves hourly, with shorter intervals; when the goose is large, old leaves are cut and the interval is longer.

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