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This work discusses the breeding of ducks for meat production, emphasizing their advantages over other poultry. It outlines the economic potential of raising ducks, suggesting that with proper management, farmers could yield significant profits. The author addresses common misconceptions about duck farming, particularly the belief that ducks require abundant water, and highlights the benefits of selecting and breeding superior duck breeds for enhanced meat and egg production. The text aims to educate farmers on effective practices to improve their yields and profitability, advocating for a more rational approach to poultry farming.
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