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Is there a future for breeding bamboo rats?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Is there a future for breeding bamboo rats?

Everyone is worried about the future of bamboo rat breeding, and it is true that there is a feeling of beacon everywhere in the current market. Due to the exorbitant profits of bamboo rats, many people blindly follow up. Some people are happy and others are sad. Winners laugh and losers cry. Gradually, two viewpoints emerged.

Breeding loser: this thing is not easy to raise, it is difficult to breed, and the technology is not easy to grasp. Who will it be sold to? Such views can now be seen everywhere on the Internet.

Successful aquaculture: bamboo rats are easy to raise! The profit is OK, but the market is fine.

First of all, farming technology is a hurdle. The current bamboo rat culture technology. They all speak their own words, because there are no more professional institutions and units. To study the culture technology of bamboo rodents. Resulting in the lack of standardized technical basis and theory. Most farmers are at a loss as to what to do. Helplessly watched the rats bought at a high price die one by one, wanting to cry without tears.

Secondly, the understanding of the market. The market is alive. Not a solid still life. Waiting there hasn't changed. You need your efforts to develop. Maybe some people say. Wolf smoke talks empty words. Take, for example, "when you start to get into the mouse. I am greedy for bargains. Plus I don't understand. Into the wild rats. Rats that were eliminated with others. But before I get into the rat. I printed some business cards. It took two days to send it to the major farm music and game halls in Zunyi. Ben didn't hold out much hope. But a month later, I got a call from the mouse. I'll send it over. And tell the boss that I don't charge for this mouse. In the future, as long as there are people in this hotel, they will want my mouse. Other restaurants are also gradually starting to order rats. Although the quantity is not large. There are 3-5 animals a day. But it's more than enough to maintain my rodent development. I can't even supply such a quantity. Ask a friend in Guangxi to send it. Although the profit is still low. I am a novice rat farmer. But now there are a lot of friends who want to get into the mouse with me. But I don't have a breeder to sell, and I need to develop. I could have poured out the breeding rats to make money, but thought that although there was a profit. But after all, it is not your own mouse seedling. Not very well. There would be a lot of trouble after selling it to a novice, so I gave up the idea. Now people's understanding of commercial bamboo rats is increasing. Plus the bamboo mouse is really delicious. More people will accept it. Although the profit of farming may not be as high as it is now. But the profits are still substantial.

Will the mouse seedling market be saturated? Not for a while. Why? Before the technology was regulated. The chances of success for beginners who follow up will decrease. The scale of farming can not go up. It is impossible to increase the number of bamboo rats. So there are so many failures, why does anyone follow up? There is a famous Jewish saying in "profiteering consciousness". If there is a 50% profit. Will lose everything and do it. If 100% of the profit can be sacrificed: "how is the profit of the bamboo mouse now?" Everyone can count. Even if thousands of troops cross the log bridge. There's still a rush. The past is success. I can't get through and fall into the river. This is also in line with business laws, where risk is proportional to profit. There's nothing to worry about when you think about it than buying a lottery ticket.

Some people will ask. The technology is mature, where is the market? Everything is relative. The technology has been popularized and standardized. The demand for commercial rats must be higher than it is now, and the market will be standardized. At that time, the profits of bamboo rats increased due to the total number of bamboo rats. It will go down. The small ones. Or just for exorbitant profits. Will be eliminated by the market. On a large scale due to the popularization of technology and the renewal of breeding ideas. Will start from management. The cost of raising, etc. Reduce the cost of breeding. Win by quality and quantity. The market is not 100% successful. Bamboo mouse is just a commodity symbol. Success or failure depends on people. We're on our own. Come on, guys.

 
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