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Does raising farm chickens in corn fields kill two birds with one stone or defeat the old ones?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Abstract: is it really feasible to raise native chickens in corn fields? That's a really good idea. Now if you think about it, if you can really raise chickens in cornfields, it can be said to be a good thing to kill two birds with one stone. Of course, I also see that many friends have something about this.

Abstract: is it really feasible to raise native chickens in corn fields?

That's a really good idea. Now if you think about it, if you can really raise chickens in cornfields, it can be said to be a good thing to kill two birds with one stone. Of course, I also see that many friends have doubts about this matter, and I also have some such feelings. Is it feasible to raise chickens in cornfields?

Is it all right to raise chickens in corn fields?

I checked the relevant information and found that there are indeed farmers raising chickens in corn fields, but only a few, not many. It seems that the idea of raising chickens is feasible. In fact, raising chickens in the forest is already very common, but raising chickens in corn fields is very fresh. However, there is still a big difference between cornfields and woods, so there are still many requirements for raising chickens in cornfields.

What are the benefits of raising chickens in corn fields?

If you flip through the Internet, you can see a lot of content about raising chickens in corn fields, but if you look at it, you will find that many of them are advertisements for breeding enterprises, who are promoting this breeding technology and then allowing interested people to invest. Therefore, I think that if there are interested farmers, they should be careful not to be deceived by some illegal promoters.

Raising chickens in corn fields is indeed a very profitable thing according to the content of the promotion of many chicken techniques at present. First of all, it is good for the growth of corn, because the native chicken will look for food in the corn field, and the worm in the corn field is the best food for the native chicken. And the native chicken can add chicken manure to the corn field. When the corn is ripe, the chickens are almost fattening. From this point of view, it is indeed a very feasible thing. But is that really what it is?

What are the defects of raising chickens in corn fields?

Personally, I don't think there will be one thing that is perfect, flawless, and can bring a lot of profits, and this thing has not been discovered by others. If you really encounter such a good thing, you should think about whether you really have such luck.

First of all, if it is really good to raise native chickens in the cornfield, then someone should have started this way of raising chickens a long time ago, why there are not so many people doing it so far? It shows that it still has a lot of shortcomings.

First of all, there is the question of time for stocking. If the release time of the native chicken is too early, the corn at this time is still in the seedling stage, the growth is not very stable, and it is not high enough. Is it not to let the native chicken spoil the corn seedlings when you put the chicken in?. If you put it in too late, the corn growing period is not very long, at this time the native chicken has not been fattened successfully, how to deal with it?

The second is the problem of herbicides. Corn fields are usually sprayed with herbicides once or twice, and some corn fields need to be fertilized and watered in the later stage, all of which are necessary for field management. so should all the native chickens raised in the cornfield be caught at this time?

Another point is that I am very skeptical. Some people say that the summer weather is hot, the local chicken is afraid of the heat, and the corn field can shade the sun and make it cooler. But is it really when the temperature is highest in July and August, when the cornfield is not usually hot or muggy, is the shading environment really suitable for native chickens to grow?

There is also how to raise native chickens in corn fields to do a good job in preventing natural enemies? This point should also be carefully considered, and there is the problem of preventing local chickens from running around and losing them. Finally, it is necessary to consider the stocking density of native chickens.

So on the whole, raising native chickens in the corn field is not a very feasible thing, and friends who want to raise chickens still need to study it carefully.

 
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