What to pay attention to in spring chicken farming
China is the first country in the world to raise native chickens. Native chicken is very flexible and chewy, so it is very good for the body to make soup. Native eggs are also a kind of eggs with considerable price on the market, and native chickens have different management methods in each season. Today, the editor brings you what aspects you need to pay attention to in raising native chickens in spring. Let's take a look at it.
1. Disinfection
Spring is the beginning of the year, and it is also the season for the recovery of all things. Of course, it also includes germs and parasites, and it is also a period of high incidence of disease, so we must pay attention to disinfection in spring. Although the activity of bacteria is not very frequent in early spring because the temperature is still low, compared with the resistance of native chickens, the bacteria still have a lot of room to invade, so we must pay attention to disinfection, otherwise it is easy to break out diseases.
2. Keep warm
Although it is said that in spring, there is no such cold temperature in winter, but in early spring, the temperature difference between day and night is still relatively large, the weather is also changeable, and native chickens are very sensitive to temperature changes, especially low temperature weather. Native chickens are easy to catch cold when they are exposed to low temperature for a long time, so be sure to keep warm. To ensure the healthy growth of native chickens.
3. Ventilation
Ventilation is the most important for native chickens, and there may be some conflicts for heat preservation, but this is essential for raising native chickens. Under the premise of keeping warm, it is also necessary to ensure the ventilation of the chicken coop. If the ventilation is poor, it will lead to turbid air in the house, breed a large number of bacteria, and lead to respiratory and digestive tract diseases easily.
4. Nutrition
As mentioned earlier, the weather in spring is changeable, which leads to the decline of the resistance of the native chicken, so it is necessary to replenish the nutrition for the native chicken in time and improve its resistance. But different chickens need different nutrients, such as chicks need to supplement the right amount of protein, middle-aged chickens need to supplement vitamins and some trace elements and so on.
5. Lighting
Many friends will encounter the same problem when raising native chickens, that is, during the laying period, the egg production is very low. in fact, the insufficient egg production rate is caused by the lack of light in spring. The light time of an adult native chicken is between 14 and 17 hours a day, which can promote the metabolism and accelerate the growth of the native chicken, so it is necessary to meet the illumination time needed by the native chicken in the process of breeding and improve the egg production of the native chicken.
Spring is the season for all living things to start anew. In spring, the local chicken will be managed carefully and pay attention to every detail. Special attention should be paid to the disease. We must clear the chicken coop frequently and pay attention to the disinfection and hygiene of the chicken coop. If diseased chickens are found, they must be isolated in time to avoid a large area of infection, and then make up the light time in order to ensure egg production.
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