A novel stereoscopic mode of planting and breeding shed
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Combined planting and breeding, multi-layered structure, space-saving, manure recycling, solar panelAbstract
A novel stereoscopic mode of planting and breeding shed has been designed. The shed body comprises of a steel frame structure inserted with four transverse beams along the length direction of the shed through the middle part of the shed body. The transverse beams are covered with a partition. The top of the shed body is covered with 300 and 80 solar panels, while the lower and upper sides are covered with the first and second transparent materials. The partition is provided with 200 and 40 breeding cages, where the 200 and 40 manure drains connected to the breeding cages (each manure drain connected to one breeding cage) are vertically arranged under the partition. The two manure collection pipes are connected to the manure drains at a slope of 60°. The transverse beams have 80 adjustable hammocks, which serve as space-saving hanging pots to grow plants. The lower side of the partition is provided with 80 spray heads through the pipes. The inner side of the shed body is provided with 20 heating devices. The novel planting and breeding shed can effectively utilize space, achieving the recycling of resources and waste, maximizing economic benefits and realizing the concept of low-carbon and green environmental protection.
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