On October 12, more than a hundred flamingos, peacocks, and red-crowned cranes in Wuhan Zoo, Hubei, were lining up for vaccination. The picture was very cute.

Autumn and winter are coming soon. Wuhan Zoo will start a week-long autumn and winter animal health and epidemic prevention work on October 11 to provide animals with a healthy living environment.

  On that day, vaccinations for red-crowned cranes, peacocks, and flamingos have been completed. The next step will be to complete autumn prevention work for waterfowl such as black swans, pelicans, and bar-headed geese.

In addition, the animal doctor of Wuhan Zoo also prepared a course of Banlangen granules for the animals in the zoo, for a period of 3 days, 900 grams per day.

Nutritionists add Banlangen to animal-specific nests and distribute them to various premises.

According to the local person in charge, in addition to using Banlangen to strengthen prevention, disinfection and cleaning of the premises will also be strengthened.

(Producing Sui Zhiyuan)

Editor in charge: 【Luo Pan】