Kangping: raising lambs in different classes earns an extra 100 yuan each.
You have seen classes in schools, but you may not have seen lambs raised in "separate classes" in rural farms. On August 7, the reporter came to Ma Hongzhang's breeding farm in Qianshan Village, Liushutun Township, Kangping County, and saw spacious enclosures arranged neatly, with the words lamb, one to two months, three months, fencing, and so on, written in the doorway, just like a breeding school.
The reporter accompanied Ma Hongzhang into the sheep house with lambs written on it, which was divided into equal-size enclosures with fences. There were three or four white lambs playing in each pen. People couldn't help but touch the furry lambs. How cute!
"this kind of pen is much better than the previous sheep pen. Each is a standard pen with a length of 60 meters and a width of 10 meters. It is not cold in winter and not hot in summer." Ma Hongzhang proudly told reporters about his breeding school, "I also added ventilation equipment on the roof of the sheep house, which can not only circulate the air in the sheep house, but also prevent sheep from getting sick."
Today, there are more than 600 sheep living in the farm. Ma Hongzhang raises them separately according to the size and growth of the sheep, which can not only ensure the nutritional supply and growth rate of each sheep, but also improve the economic benefits. "Last year, I sold more than 800 sheep, and the net income of each sheep reached more than 300 yuan, and each one raised in separate shifts was more than 100 yuan more than that of stocking." Ma Hongzhang pointed out the advantages of "split-class" breeding.
It is not Ma Hongzhang's ultimate goal for individuals to make money. As a village cadre, he saw hope in raising sheep in the enclosure, and he had the idea of setting up a cooperative to lead everyone to get rich together. At the beginning of 2013, he and the village cadres gathered the people of the village together to introduce his experience of raising sheep to everyone, so that the people of the village could see the hope of becoming rich and well-off. Before long, some villagers came to Ma Hongzhang's house and volunteered to join the cooperative to raise sheep. Under the leadership of Ma Hongzhang, 70% of the farmers in Qianshan village raised sheep, with an annual per capita income of more than 600 yuan. Raising sheep has become one of the industries to get rich and increase income in Qianshan village. there are two standardized farms in the village, with a breeding quantity of more than 4000.
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