Duck Farming in Rice Field Exclusive Video India Organic Duck Rice cultivation | around bd
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Additional income can be arranged by keeping ducks. Many people have regained their affluence by raising ducks in different villages of Netrokona, Kishoreganj, Habiganj, Sunamganj, Gopalganj, Gaibandha and Sirajganj districts. An improved breed of duck lays up to 300 eggs a year. The names of this duck are Khaki Campbell and Indian Runner. Raising ducks on river banks, pond banks and wet lands is very profitable.
Ducklings can be collected from Sundarganj upazila of Gaibandha. Babies can be collected from various private poultry farms including the central duck farm at Chashara in Narayanganj and the Daulatpur duck farm at Khulna. Below is the information of raising 500 ducks and 30 ducks.
All the information about 500 laying ducks: It is necessary to build a house of 1000 square feet as 2 square feet for each duck. When ripe, at least 2 square feet for each duck is 1000 square feet. If raw, 5000 square feet as 10 square feet for each duck. Keep the water channel depth 9, width 20 inches. To raise up to 6 months, 15 kg of food will be required for each duck. After 6 months, each duck will need 160 grams of food daily (just above two and a half chhataks).
Equipment required:
A. Feeder or feed hopper made of tin or plastic or wood and 10 feeders 4 feet long which can be eaten from both sides;
B. Litter: Rice or wheat straw, rice husk can be used, but it is better to use straw;
C. Laying house: Laying house is not necessary for laughter. If you put rice straw in the corner of the main house or along the wall, it will lay eggs and the eggs will be clean
Eggs should be collected in baskets or trays. Cost up to 6 months of age (excluding land and house): 1100 children cost 22 rupees each at 20 rupees. The cost of feeding 550 babies up to 6 months of age (15 kg of food up to 6 months of age and Rs. 18 per kg of food) is Rs. 1,46,500. 5,000 for other expenses. The total investment is 1 lakh 75 thousand 500 rupees.
Egg and food calculation after 6 months of age (profit-loss)
Daily feed of 500 ducks (150 g for each) = 85 kg. 1350 per kg at the rate of 18 rupees. Daily egg production (80% as production) is 300. (100 eggs = Rs. 800) Rs. 1800, excluding 1 month food cost (1800-1350) × 30 = Rs. 13,500, Rs.
As a small farm, only the price, cost and labor of the child have been considered without considering the price of land, management cost etc. If the baby is not identified as male and female, 1100 babies will have to be purchased. Otherwise you have to buy 550 babies. The mortality rate has been fixed at 5% till the age of 6 months, so 50 babies have to be bought more for 500 laughs. The cost of raising a dead baby up to the age of two months will go up by selling those babies at that age. So only 550 children were shown the cost of food.
30 duck rearing: a. Always closed: Amount of room space: 150 square feet = 15 একটি 10 a house as 5 square feet per duck. Daily food 5 kg = 90 rupees.
Daily average egg = 16 T-106 rupees (production 70%) Daily profit 108-90 = 18 rupees. Monthly profit is 540 rupees.
Except for half: The amount of space in the house is 2 square feet = 60 square feet. The amount of runs outside the house = 80 or 150 square feet as 2-5 square feet when ripe. The average daily egg production is 16 108 rupees. Daily profit 108-90 = 18 rupees. Monthly profit is 540 rupees. The calculations must be adjusted to the current price.
Excluding: One and a half to two square feet per house for ducks = 45 square feet. Daily average egg production is 15 = 90 rupees (50% of egg production is 8 rupees per egg). If there is no food cost, then the profit is 2800 rupees per month. If half of the food has to be supplied, then profit, (amount of half meal per month = 75 kg-1350 rupees (price of 1 kg of food is 18 rupees) = 2600-1350 = 1350 rupees, i.e. profit of 1350 rupees.
Mixed farming method of duck and fish: Poultry farming with fish is an integrated farm method. Help each other. If we can combine fish and poultry farming in the pond, we will be able to produce more in a limited space. If everyone knows this farming method, many people in Bangladesh will be able to produce double crop. Fish and poultry farming is practiced in many developed countries. It has spread to Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and other countries. Ducks can be called machines that produce organic manure in ponds.
The main benefits of duck and fish farming are: 1. A duck can spread 3-4 kg of organic manure in a pond every month. Organic manure of 3-4 ducks can produce 1 kg extra fish.
2. Ducks help in fish farming by eating unwanted weeds in the pond.
3. Ducks produce eggs by eating snails, frogs, insects and spiders which are of no use to fish.
4. By cultivating fish and ducks in the pond together, the production of 1-15 tons (fish duck) per hectare per year can be increased.