The common way of free-range raising of native chicken
Native chicken is to put the chicken seedlings in nature and ensure its healthy growth under certain artificial intervention. It not only ensures the freshness of its meat and reduces the management cost, but also the price of native chicken is not low, which is a good breeding direction with economic benefits. Today, the pro-agricultural network will simply introduce to you several ways of free-range raising of native chickens.
1. Grassland culture
Grassland farming, like its name, surrounds a piece of grass. The grass should grow luxuriantly in the selected place, and there should be more bugs, but not too high. The grass is generally high around 30cm. No matter how high it is, it is easy to appear creatures such as snakes, which is easy to cause harm to native chickens. Secondly, the edge of the plate to reserve open space, in preparation for secondary transfer, the terrain should be flat and high, not easy to stagnant water, drainage is relatively convenient to prevent the impact of the rainy season. The center needs to build a large sunshade to protect against high temperature, which can also provide a place for native chickens to rest and feed. It is usually better to change places once every two months. Avoid the accumulation of chicken droppings.
2. Mountain culture
This is a relatively high-quality field farming method, completely simulating the growth of native chickens in the wild, so that the quality of native chickens raised is the best and the price is the highest. The breeding area is too large, so it is generally necessary to build 2-3 chicken sheds. Chickens raised in this way need to feed some vegetables and other plants from time to time to ensure their health. Secondly, because it is located in the mountains, we should pay attention to the prevention and control of some wild animals. Finally, there is the area of deworming, so the incidence of parasites in farmed native chickens is on the high side. Generally speaking, they need to be fed with deworming medicine once a month in the first three months. Demons can be mixed with feed to feed.
3. Orchard culture
This is still a breeding method that has only emerged in recent years, and its greater benefit is a bumper harvest of fruit trees and native chickens. The selected tree needs to bear high fruit, so the local chicken will like the tree very much in such an environment, and such a fruit tree can reduce the loss. The fruit should not be too large to avoid accidental injury to native chickens when some of them fall. This model requires occasional feeding of insects and the like to ensure the protein supply of native chickens. The biggest advantage of orchard farming is that fruit provides food source for native chickens, and chicken manure brings rich organic fertilizer to fruit trees. Of course, chicken sheds still need to be built, after all, native chickens in the rain is also out of the problem.
At present, native chicken farming has begun to expand slowly, and its variability and high economic returns are the ideal choice for many people. There may be more free-range farming methods in the future, which we will continue to introduce. Today's introduction on free-range farming of native chickens is so much for the time being, those who need it can pay attention to the pro-agricultural network!
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