KR20100092924A - The way breed edible slug - Google Patents
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Abstract
This garden is a breeding method of raising edible snails used for cooking while feeding mulberry leaves as a functional plant. It is to make farming systematic and easy in farming.
In a nutshell, a similar breeding practice is to feed vegetarian snails with soft mulberry leaves.
In order to realize this garden, it is necessary to secure breeding snails, prepare a basket-like device for breeding snails, and provide an indoor space to prevent rain, snow and wind.
When the preparation is completed, the indoor space is well ventilated, drained well, and gravel and thinning are placed on the bottom of the floor, sand 3 to 4 cm on it, and 4 to 5 cm of humus on it. Lay it on top, put a piece of rotten wood, a few large stones, and feed it with soft mulberry leaves once a day, and sprinkle with spring water or bottled water.
Then the snail crawls underneath a rotten piece of wood or under a stone to settle. Sand or soil should be used in a dryer at a temperature of over 100 ° C to kill nematodes or small insect larvae.
When feeding mulberry leaves, pick fresh ones and slice them thinly.
Clean the droppings on the walls and floors of the breeding box.
Due to the present application, since the breeding with the functional mulberry leaves superior to the vegetable food in the previous breeding method, it is possible to obtain the effect of the functional snail excellent compared to other snails in the flesh, taste and nutrients of the snail.
Developing a dish that specializes in edible snails bred in this way and develops food as a specialty restaurant or restaurant and wine snacks, mulberry leaf edible snails can be competitive compared to edible snails fed only other vegetables.
It is possible to industrialize such edible snails by adopting a network method such as an agency.
Description
The present application relates to a method of raising an edible snail with a mulberry leaf, which is the most common and sufficient functional ingredient.
This garden is a breeding method of raising edible snails used for cooking while feeding mulberry leaves as a functional plant. It is to make farming systematic and easy in farming.
In a nutshell, a similar breeding practice is to feed vegetarian snails with soft mulberry leaves.
In order to solve this garden, it is necessary to secure breeding snails, prepare a basket-like apparatus for breeding snails, and have an indoor space to prevent rain, snow and wind.
When the preparation is completed, the indoor space is well ventilated, drained well, and gravel and thinning are placed on the bottom of the floor, sand 3 to 4 cm on it, and 4 to 5 cm of humus on it. Lay it on top, put a piece of rotten wood, a few large stones, and feed it with soft mulberry leaves once a day, and sprinkle with spring water or bottled water.
Then the snail crawls underneath a rotten piece of wood or under a stone to settle. Sand or soil should be used in a dryer at a temperature of over 100 ° C to kill nematodes or small insect larvae.
When feeding mulberry leaves, pick fresh ones and slice them thinly.
In order to solve the problem of the present application, all the conditions necessary for the snail breeding and the environment must be adapted to grow well, as well as supply sufficient food and nutrients.
It is a feature of the present application to supply a mulberry leaf, which is necessary for this purpose.
Due to the present application, since the breeding with the functional mulberry leaves superior to the vegetable food in the previous breeding method, it is possible to obtain the effect of the functional snail excellent compared to other snails in the flesh, taste and nutrients of the snail.
Major name for each code for implementation of the present application
The snail breeding in this garden is a method of feeding and raising mulberry leaves containing functional ingredients that have been removed from the methods of feeding and farming vegetables conventionally farmed. Breeding begins.
The house that breeds snails is code (2), and the snail feed mulberry leaves (3).
In order to realize the present application, it is necessary to secure a breeding snail seed code (1) and to prepare a snail code (2) having a mechanism such as a basket capable of breeding edible snails, and to prevent rain, snow and wind. You must have an indoor space.
When the preparation is completed, the indoor space is well ventilated, drained well, and gravel and thinning are placed on the bottom of the floor, sand 3 to 4 cm on it, and 4 to 5 cm of humus on it. Lay it on top, put a piece of rotten wood, a few large stones, and feed it with soft mulberry leaves once a day, and sprinkle with spring water or bottled water.
Then the snail crawls underneath a rotten piece of wood or under a stone to settle. Sand or soil should be used in a dryer at a temperature of over 100 ° C to kill nematodes or small insect larvae.
When feeding mulberry leaves, pick fresh ones and slice them thinly.
Due to the present application, edible snails fed with mulberry leaves in the conventional simple snail breeding is a good farming business as a tertiary industry through distribution such as farming income of breeding farmers and selling in primary industries such as farming associations.
[Figure 1] Mulberry leaf edible snail breeding process
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