Technical characteristics of silver carp culture;
1. Adaptive silver pheasant can adapt to all kinds of harsh climatic environments. Artificial domestication and cultivation have gradually lost its wild nature, and it has strong adaptability to flat environment in net houses.
2. Omnivorous feed is widely available. Edible plant leaves, roots, stems, fruits, cereals, beans and seasonal insect larvae and eggs, with an average of 75g per day, can grow to 1kg ~ 1.3kg in May.
3. Reproduction
Silver pheasants lay eggs once a year, and in March, they lay 2 ~ 16 eggs each time. The incubation period is 26 days. At the ratio of 1∶5 (i.e. 1 male 5 females), the fertilization rate of eggs can reach 87%, and the hatching rate can reach over 80%.
4, strong disease resistance, as long as the environmental sanitation of feeding is maintained, silver pheasants generally rarely get sick.
The artificially bred silver carp is easy to raise and has lost the ability to fly well. Don't worry about it running away, just keep it in a ventilated net house.