Snail πππ Farming At Hand Guided Knowledge On More Profitable Production Using Different Method Of Approach || Raining Season With Flourishing Benefits Attached.
Hello Hivers ππ,
We are already entering into the rainy season with more than 1 to 2 hours rainfall non stop and this will also bring more about snail πππ Farming. But first and foremost I would like to say that if you are going into this time of Farming you need to find a very good conducive environment for your snail to keep them so that they will also reproduce without dying.
The snails die when they have low quality shell with poor feeding. I observe this while I was making a lot of practical experiments with the Snail farming. When you have their time you really enjoy your snail even in production.
- I added a little bit of water to make the temperature reduce and also to let the snails feed on green vegetables which I had already given to them likewise to be able to feed even with the soil. Sometimes the snails actually feed on the soil which is very clear. I think there are some minerals that are inside the soil which they love to feed on just like in the case of calcium.
Is always a good tip when you are very familiar with your animals as well. You will absolutely know when they are extremely in need of water even after a very heavy rainfall. The fact that you are raising them in an enclose environment gives you a upper hand to always revisit so that if there is anything changes in their habitat you will absolutely get into work and fix the problem.
When you see that your snails are moving up and down that means they are having a very active mode which is a very good deal. For the kind of environment they are it is absolutely great. But when you observe that your snails are not extremely active then you need to look into the matter and study them why they are inactive.
The snails prefer to stay in a moist environment. That is why you see that even when you have a very hot weather I visit the snail πππ Farm then I add a lot of water to the already mixed soil. The reason been that when there is a very hot weather or atmosphere it reduces a lot of feeding then some other activities in snails. So you need to check on them to give you a very good results.
- Sometimes you also need to work on the snails so that you can double check on if you are having any mortality rate. It is normal to have mortality rate in animal production because there are some animals that are not strong enough and that is why you need to sort them immediately. When you realize maybe there are wastage and their feed or food then or there is increase in their feeding rate you must sort them out from smaller ones to bigger ones.
You can see that there are snails that are extremely small while some are in a medium size while some are also big. When you sort them you categorize them and keep them according to their age and sizes.
You can see that the snails are all inside the moist soil. So when you are sorting them out you need to dip your hands inside the moist so that you will not leave one or more inside the soil. The snails love to bury themselves inside the soil and also lay their eggs.
When the get into the soil they create an environment where it will be more conducive for them to lay their eggs until it is hatch. Their ex are always in a yellow color and it ranges from size to size. For the African Giant Snails that are extremely bigger the egg sizes are always more bigger. But for those that are very small they also lay eggs.
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This is fascinating... Your insights into snail farming, especially the importance of a conducive environment and proper nutrition for shell health and reproduction, are invaluable. The observation about snails feeding on soil minerals is particularly interesting.
Thank you so much ππ. The amount of positive energy put into agriculture makes it more interesting