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Breeding technology of high-footed chicken

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, High-footed chicks need constant temperature and fine feeding to improve the survival rate. Growing high-footed chickens should strengthen the light, provide adequate drinking water, and feed them with balanced nutrition. The resting sheds of high-footed chickens should strengthen their daily hygiene, disinfection and epidemic prevention to avoid causing

High-legged chicks need constant temperature and fine feeding to improve the survival rate. Growing high-footed chickens should strengthen the light, provide adequate drinking water, and feed them with balanced nutrition. The resting sheds of high-footed chickens should strengthen their daily hygiene, disinfection and epidemic prevention to avoid causing chicken diseases, thus affecting the efficiency of breeding.

1. The newly hatched high-footed chicks need to be sent to the nursery for fine feeding. Pay attention to the constant temperature in the nursery, so as not to let the change of temperature difference in the morning and evening affect the survival rate of the chicks. During the chick period, chicks can be fed with fine feed to absorb comprehensive nutrients and grow faster and better.

2. The high-footed chicken generally uses the mode of free raising under the forest. during the day, when the light is strong, the tall chicken can walk and move freely in the wild, and the light can stimulate the growth and development of the tall chicken faster. Can look for insects, tender grass and other natural food under the forest, and then feed protein feed, energy feed and other large and medium-sized chicken full-price feed, balanced nutrition, to provide clean drinking water every day to ensure adequate drinking water.

3. The henhouse needs to be cleaned every day, the floor should be kept dry, and the work of disinfection and epidemic prevention should be done well so as not to cause chicken disease. Pay attention to ventilation, especially in winter, in addition to keeping warm, ventilation is also very important. Keeping the air fresh in the henhouse can make the chickens grow healthier.

 
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