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Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Ren Zhaochang, a native chicken farmer

A few days ago, the reporter walked into Tu Ci town mud Gong Ao, far saw an orange garden stocked with a lot of native chickens. It is reported that this is the villager Ren Zhaochang 6 years ago founded red rain farm, at present has raised more than 6000 native chickens.

"My chickens are in short supply on the market. The latest batch of native chickens were flown over from Guangzhou in July this year and are ready to be sold near the Spring Festival. It is estimated that they will earn more than 100,000 yuan." Ren Zhaochang proudly told reporters. He has been raising chickens for six years, starting with 2000 and growing to 6000 each year. He said that over the years, under the guidance of experts, he has mastered the breeding methods of native chickens through self-study such as surfing the Internet and reading books. His native chickens generally take six months, nearly three months more than those on the market. The meat fiber is rich and chewy. The native chickens on the market are generally fed with full price, while his chickens are fed with full price in the first two months, and the latter four months are dominated by farm grains. He has more than 30 acres of orange garden, native chicken breeding space is large, long time, perennial sports chicken taste more delicious.

Such a large scale of chicken breeding, ordinary people have a certain difficulty, and for Ren Zhaochang, it is not simple. Because he had been ill in 1990 with the wrong medicine, resulting in his two legs have been uncomfortable, the next year after examination found suffering from bone necrosis. Ren Zhaochang said that he had been treated in Ningbo, Hangzhou and many other places, but with little effect. Since then, pain in his legs has often prevented him from sleeping, especially on rainy days, and mobility has been inconvenient. But he was not tortured by the disease, and he has been working hard to overcome illness and difficulties for the cause he started. Ren Zhaochang said that 2005 was the most difficult year in his chicken breeding career. First, a typhoon blew over the original chicken shed and crushed more than 700 chickens. In the second half of the year, he was affected by bird flu and the chickens could not be sold. "Then how did you get through these difficulties?" He smiled and said,"Hold on!"

 
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