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The native chicken ran under the forest and pecked open the door to get rich.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, The native chicken ran under the forest and pecked open the door to get rich.

In raising chickens under the forest, chickens can look for food such as worms and earthworms from the forest, which can not only save feed, improve the flavor of chicken, and reduce the occurrence of epidemic disease, but also nourish woodland soil and realize the win-win situation of forest trees and chicken breeding. increase economic income. Hao Yuzhen, Zhangzhuang Village, Jiangsi, Dushan Town, Juye County, talked about the benefits of raising chickens under the forest, and could not help exclaiming: "the native chicken runs under the forest and pecks open the door to get rich!"

Walking into Hao Yuzhen's forest farm, colorful native chickens enjoy themselves and compete to peck at each other, forming a picture of ecological chicken breeding under the forest. "these are all our free-range chickens, although they are small, but they are very good breeds. We don't keep them in captivity. They move freely in the forest every day." Seeing the reporter coming, Hao Yuzhen proudly introduced her breeding world.

"the poplar trees that have been planted in the field have a lot of space in the middle, and I can't grow crops, so I don't want to leave the ground idle, so I think of raising native chickens and so on." Hao Yuzhen told reporters that because she is not highly educated and has no professional skills, she can only earn money by labor. Not reconciled to living a tight life, in the face of her existing woodland resources, she decided to make good use of the resources under the forest to develop native chickens under the forest. "the farmed grass chicken can eat weeds and insects under the forest, so that the weeds and insects in the forest no longer need to be treated artificially. At the same time, chicken manure can also fertilize the seedlings, saving the cost of labor and fertilizer."

"mainly feed corn, wheat bran, soybean meal, and nothing else." Hao Yuzhen told the reporter that she raised native chickens and all fed miscellaneous grains without adding any drugs or hormones. The eggs produced by grass chickens have pink eggshells, thick egg whites, and full yolks, so many villagers have praised them like waves of praise and kept them in mind. They have proposed that Hao Yuzhen expand the scale of raising grass chickens under the forest.

"now I've got another 3000 chickens, and I've been in the factory in the last few days." Hao Yuzhen said that the pure ecological breeding model makes eggs and chicken taste good and good quality, not only attracting many repeat customers, but also word of mouth, and even many non-local customers come to buy.

Going out for gold is not as good as digging for gold under the forest. Seeing the rising wind and unboiled water of her own forest breeding, Hao Yuzhen played a small abacus of getting rich in her mind. "I'm going to raise more than 1000 geese, add some ducks and breed them together, hoping to have a good harvest."

 
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