1, is it a protected animal? Goose usually refers to domestic goose, which is just an edible poultry, not a protected a
1, is it a protected animal? Goose usually refers to domestic goose, which is just an edible poultry, not a protected animal, while wild swan is a protected animal and cannot be eaten. 2. Can it fly? Geese generally don't fly often, while swans have the characteristics of strong flying ability. The flying height can usually reach 9km and they have the habit of migration. 3. Is there sarcoma: Most geese generally have sarcoma, and most swans do not have sarcoma (except the swan with wart nose). 4. Different appearances: Goose's neck is thick, and its body color is mostly white and gray, while swan's neck is generally thin, and its body color is mostly white or snowy.
Tips: Swan belongs to wild protected animals. Protecting wild animals starts from itself, refusing to buy or sell wild animal products and not interfering with the free life of wild animals. At present, the behavior of eating precious and endangered wild animals in society is not only a bad social habit, but also one of the reasons why illegal hunting and killing of precious and endangered wild animals are repeatedly prohibited. If you don't buy or sell, you won't be killed. Put an end to eating wild animals. They don't belong to the table.
1. What is the difference between a goose and a swan?
1, is it a protected animal?
(1) Goose: generally refers to domestic geese, not to protect animals, but a common poultry, which is usually edible.
(2) Swan: Wild swans are protected animals and are usually not edible.
2. Can you fly?
(1) Goose: Generally speaking, the flying ability has deteriorated, and it usually doesn't fly often.
(2) Swan: Good at flying, with strong flying ability, the flying height can generally reach 9km, and it also has the habit of migration.
3. Is there sarcoma?
(1) Goose: Most geese have sarcoma.
(2) Swan: Except for the swan with wart nose, most swans have no sarcoma.
4. Different appearances
(1) Goose: Its neck is thick and its body color is mostly white and gray.
(2) Swan: The neck is relatively thin, and the body color is usually clean white or snowy white.
Second, the breeding method of geese
1, build a goose house
(1) It is advisable to build the farm in a place with quiet surrounding environment, sufficient water, far away from villages and towns and fresh air.
(2) It is necessary to build a brooding house, a meat goose house, a fattening house and a goose breeding house according to the use and growth stage of geese, and at the same time, there should be a sports ground to facilitate goose activities.
2. Choose goose seedlings
(1) In order to ensure the quality of culture, we should choose goose seedlings with bright eyes, strong calls, dry and shiny fluff and good health.
(2) It should be noted that it is not recommended to select goose seedlings with poor health, too little fluff and humidity, because the survival rate of such goose seedlings is usually low.
3. Feed food
(1) Drink water before eating. Usually, you can eat with broken rice. Wash the broken rice and soak it in water for 2 hours. Drain the broken rice and feed it.
(2) From the second day after eating, you can feed 1 part of mixed granular crumbs+2 parts of shredded green fodder, and after 10-20 days old, you can give priority to green fodder, and the concentrate can be broken rice and add a proper amount of bean cakes.
4. Daily management
(1) It is advisable to provide warm boiled water for geese, but it is not recommended to provide cold water. At the same time, it is necessary to change grass mats frequently and strengthen the ventilation of goose houses to prevent the environment from being too wet and cold, and to ensure a suitable growth environment.
(2) Before releasing water, let the goose exercise in shallow water with a water depth of about 4cm to make it adapt slowly. After it adapts, let it go to a deeper place to play, but pay attention to the time of releasing water. It should be noted that the water should be discharged when the weather is fine.
(3) At ordinary times, geese should be vaccinated in time, such as gosling plague vaccine, fowl cholera inactivated vaccine, etc., so as to reduce the probability of geese contracting diseases.