Goji Berry ( [Goji" means [happy") , also called wolfberry, has been used for thousands of years by herbalists in China to protect the liver, help eyesight, boost immune function, improve circulation, and promote longevity and overall well being. It has only recently gained popularity in the west, it has become so polar, in fact, the Time Magazine recently named the Goji berry as [super-fruit" of the year. A big reason why Goji berries have quickly become a favorite nutritional supplement is that its impressive list of ingredients. The Goji berry, also called the wolfberry, is a bright purplish red or purple red berry that comes from a shrub that is native to China. In Asia, goji berries have been eaten for generation in the hope of living longer.
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How to make ducks productive in winter
At present, many rural households have reduced their income because the rearing ducks are “freeâ€. So, how can we keep the laying ducks at an egg production rate of over 80% in the winter? Here are some technical measures for the high yield of winter ducks for reference. First, pay attention to supplement lighting. A bulb of 40-60 watts is installed per 10 m2, and the bulb is 1.2-1.5 m high from the ground. The ducks light up after entering the hut at night. Ducks under adequate light irradiation increase the secretion of ovulation inducer, follicle development is accelerated, the egg production rate is increased, usually 20% to 25% more than non-filling ducks. Second, pay attention to induce estrus. In general, 2% to 5% of the drake must be left in ducks. Because the duck has sexual attraction and sexual stimulation on the duck population, it can enhance the sexual function of the duck and increase the egg production rate. Third, pay attention to regular deworming. After driving into the winter, the ducks were driven one time. According to the amount of each half of duck, they were fed in the feed. This way, the ducks have no flaws, reducing the time for feathering, increasing the chances of foraging, and being able to rest quietly. The excretion of parasites in ducks can reduce nutrient consumption and enhance physical fitness, which is conducive to egg production. Fourth, pay attention to letting go. As the saying goes: Goose should be green, and ducks should be dirty. Therefore, in order for ducks to produce more eggs, grazing should be stepped up to allow them to feed animal feed such as small fish, shrimp, river otters, snails, and cormorants in fields and ditches. When grazing time is small, 17% of protein feed and appropriate amount of trace elements should be fed to ducks, and the protein feed should be based on animal protein. Fifth, add night food. According to experiments, ducks fed at night can produce about 10% more eggs than ducks without night feeding. Supplemental feeding at night should provide sufficient drinking water, and the crude protein content of the supplemented feed should not be too high. Six, deployment of feed. In winter, it is necessary to appropriately increase the proportion of energy feed in the diet of ducks and ducks, and provide green feed or regular vitamin A, vitamin D and vitamin E supplements. Can be added in the feed 3% to 5% of the oil, chopped cabbage leaves, carrots and other supplies at noon every day. In winter, the temperature is lower, and the feeding amount of ducks should be increased by 10% to 15% compared with spring and autumn. Seven, reduce stress. Egg-laying ducks have a strong metabolism and are particularly sensitive to unfavorable external environments. Therefore, it is usually necessary to strengthen ventilation and ventilation in the house and do a good job in the cleanliness of the house. The drinking water supplied is preferably clean hot water. The mating of ducks and ducks is usually carried out in water. Therefore, it is necessary to ensure that the ducks swim 1 or 2 times a day, and it is advisable to move the ducks within 4 to 5 laps of the house before playing. The daily watering time is about 2 hours.