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Tips and tricks on how to raise field snails
1, pond construction snails adaptable, many flat rural rivers and canals, streams, pits, rice paddies, ponds, artificial construction of cement ponds and other usual water bodies can be stocked. The size of the snail pond is usually 1.5-1.6 meters wide, 10-15 meters long, the specific size can be decided according to the terrain. The pool should also be surrounded by ridges, which are about 50 centimeters in height. At both ends of the pool, set up inlet and outlet spouts, and install escape nets to prevent the snails from escaping. At the same time, plant some phytoplankton in the middle of the breeding pool, which is conducive to the improvement of the environment.

2, seed snail stocking most of the snails are natural reproduction, breeding can be to the river, paddy fields and other places to collect artificially, you can also go to the market to buy. To choose the color of light brown, thin shell, body round tail blunt fresh live snails as seed snails. Field snail stocking time is usually in March, stocking should pay attention to avoid high temperature and hot time, suitable for growth in the environment of 15 ~ 30 ℃. Stocking density is usually 100-120 per square meter stocking, at the same time, each square meter should also raise the summer silver and bighead carp species about 5 tails for the main culture.

3, breeding rules when the water temperature in late spring and early summer will rise to 15 ℃, snails climb out of the overwintering hole in the water to find food for growth. Breeding begins in April, and July and August are the peak breeding seasons for the snail. 1 to 2 year old females can give birth to 20 to 30 babies, and 4 year old females can give birth to 40 to 50 babies. After birth, the snail grows rapidly and matures within a year.

4, feeding management of the snail's food source is relatively wide, in nature, the snail is usually young water plants or plankton for food. Cultured snails can be fed with cow dung or chicken manure, which also promotes the growth and reproduction of plankton or water plants in the water, and ultimately indirectly provides more food sources for snails to grow. In addition, some vegetables or rotten fruits and vegetables can be mashed and fed. Of course, most farmers still use their own wheat bran, soybean meal, cornstarch in accordance with the ratio of 6:3:1 as snail feed, the advantage is that soybean meal with high protein content can accelerate the growth rate.