Fermentation bed principle

We live in nature and live many different kinds of bacteria. We call them microbes. These microorganisms are divided into beneficial bacteria and harmful bacteria. The functional bacteria of the goldfish fermentation bed is a typical microbial strain, which can reach 150 million active functional bacteria per gram of bacteria after fermentation and reproduction. At the beginning of fermentation, the beneficial microorganisms will develop geometrically and rapidly and multiply rapidly. In the process, it will happen. The urine excreted by pigs and the odor compounds such as ammonium sulfur adsorbed on the litter are digested and absorbed and converted into protein and trace elements that can be consumed by livestock and poultry. With the constant progress of the fermentation process, the rapid propagation of functional microorganisms will more and more thoroughly digest and absorb odor substances and truly achieve zero emissions and no pollution.

However, because the digestive tract of the goose is relatively short, about 70% of the organic matter in the feces will not be decomposed, and the water in the feces is large, and the organic nutrients are high. If it is not resolved in time, it will degenerate and stink. The fermented bed raises geese, the goose’s faeces and urine are rapidly decomposed by fermented bed materials, and some of them are decomposed into protein for goose. The other part of the carbon dioxide and ammonia gas and water produced during decomposition are also released along with the circulation of air. Drop it. The geese will no longer produce unpleasant odors. Decomposition of feces can also effectively prevent parasite infection and reduce the incidence of goose. If the smell of goose’s ammonia is too strong, it will seriously affect the health of the goose and induce respiratory diseases, resulting in a decrease in feed intake and a reduction in egg production. In severe cases, the goose’s death will be caused.

The dry spreader bed is mainly composed of litter and beneficial bacteria. The source of litter is wide. Sawdust, rice hulls, etc. can be used. The laying is simple. After the dry litter material and the golden bacon fermentation bed agent are mixed without water, it is also Do not advance fermentation, directly into the shed, after the snake can be put into the feeding. The functional bacteria of the core layer litter uses goose urine as a raw material for fermentation and other life activities, and generates a large amount of heat in the process. This heat is transferred from the core pad to the surface pad, gradually dissipating heat, and finally reaching about 20 degrees when it reaches the surface pad. Therefore, the surface temperature of the fermented Mattress material is not affected by seasonal changes. As long as the fermentation bed is operating normally, the functional bacteria in the litter will decompose the excreta of the goose and the surface litter will remain unchanged. Feeding geese on a fermented bed will not only save you from winter but also shorten the breeding cycle. Ensure that the goose can be listed at any time in the high-priced winter and early spring, and achieve good results.

The use of a fermentation bed to keep geese is simple, and compared to the normal farming mode, each geese has advantages in terms of both cost and price, reducing your tiredness in the breeding process and making you easily make a lot of money. Details can be consulted: Beijing Huaxia Kangyuan Technology Co., Ltd. telephone toll-free hotline.

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