Summer and autumn management of laying geese

Summer and autumn are the breeding season for mother geese. During this period, in addition to feeding part of the concentrate feed, we must also do a good job of grazing so that the geese can eat freely and eat 7-80% of the geese. The geese will rush to the reservoir. Geese drink or eat grass at the pond. After the geese have eaten, they will play with water. In the morning, the grazing geese will be driven into the water first, and the male and female geese will be bred in the ratio of 1:5 to allow them to breed, so as to increase the fertilization rate. If the male goose is too much, it is easy to fight with each other and affect the fertilization. Egg-laying geese should be grazing slowly, so as to prevent falling injury or yolk fall off the abdominal cavity caused by peritonitis. Some primiparous geese do not produce eggs in the backyard. If eggs are found in the tussock, they should be put back into the bar even with geese and eggs. After 1 or 2 passes, the geese will be used to laying eggs. The goslings can spend the night in the open when the weather is particularly hot, but they need to hurry into the barn when it rains and the weather turns cold. The goslings should be cleaned once a day and kept dry and clean, especially the intercropping mats should be dry and clean. Every morning and after noon goslings, you should promptly tease eggs.