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Can frogs be farmed? How to raise them?

Jane Margolis
2021-05-07 00:08:15
Frogs can be farmed, but if you want to breed in large quantities, you need to apply for a good certificate. The required certificates include breeding certificate, business license, tax registration certificate, animal epidemic prevention certificate, wildlife domestication and breeding license, animal husbandry and veterinary qualification certificate, etc. As long as these documents are complete, a large number of frogs can be bred. To breed frogs, first of all, two ponds should be prepared, one spawning pond and one frog pond. The spawning pond should be warm and humid, so as to improve the success rate of reproduction.
Can frogs be farmed? How to raise them?

1. can frogs be farmed

? Frogs can be farmed. Generally, family breeding does not require certificates. However, if you want to breed in large quantities, you need to apply for a breeding certificate, animal epidemic prevention certificate, wildlife domestication and breeding license, animal husbandry and veterinary qualification certificate, tax registration certificate, business license, etc. After obtaining these certificates, you can breed in large quantities.

2. How to raise

frogs 1. Site: Two ponds are needed to raise frogs, one is a hatching pond and the other is an adult frog pond. It is better to use cement around the pool and keep soil at the bottom of the pool. The pool needs to be covered with a sunshade, and the best environment is a warm and humid place.

2. Feeding: The newly hatched tadpoles do not need to be fed. After about 4 days, they can be fed with cooked egg yolk water 1-2 times a day. Soybean milk, bean curd residue, rice bran, or fish meal can be fed for about 10 days, and red worms, water fleas, maggots and other foods can be fed after 20-30 days. Adult frogs can eat more food, such as small fish, shrimp, animal viscera, water fleas, mealworms and so on.

3. Domestication: The tadpoles will turn into frogs after the metamorphosis period. The breeder can concentrate on the captive breeding, set up a bait platform on the water surface, and do not set up land in the breeding pond, forcing the young frogs to eat on the stage. After a long time, they will automatically go to the bait table to eat or rest.

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