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Wang Yanping, an expert at raising chickens in Xiqing, Tianjin

Published: 2024-10-07 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/07,

There is an expert at raising chickens in Yihe Village, Xiyingmen Street, Xiqing District, Tianjin. Her name is Wang Yanping. Her Yihe Shuangsheng farm now has more than 50,000 breeder chickens and an annual egg production of more than 400 tons. She is a well-known rich woman expert, who won the honorary title of national "double-learning and double-comparing" female expert twice in 1999 and 2007.

Wang Yanping's experience of getting rich can be traced back to 1986. "at that time, the scale was small, and every penny for buying chickens was borrowed from relatives and friends. When there was no venue, I rented a few stables in the village and started raising chickens at home." Wang Yanping recalls. In order to live a better life, Wang Yanping and his wife started from scratch and built the henhouse from morning to night, and the chickens also entered the circle, but how to raise it has become a difficult problem. "learn." Wang Yanping, who is full of confidence, gnawed up books. From the knowledge of scientific feeding and epidemic prevention techniques, learning occupied all her rest time. While learning and working, she and her husband earned more than 10000 yuan from the more than 1000 chickens raised that year. At that time, this is not a small sum of money, since then, Wang Yanping identified this road to wealth.

Small-scale farming is not Wang Yanping's ultimate dream. In order to raise chickens better, she adds equipment, breeds, and expands the scale of breeding. She successively invested more than 200,000 yuan to introduce chicken incubators and feed processing units, realizing a self-breeding and self-feeding system from breeding chickens to hatching, brooding, feed processing, breeding, and laying eggs. She specially purchased raw grain from other places, crushed and proportioned herself, and realized scientific ingredients, which increased the survival rate of chickens by 8% and the laying rate by 3%. Over the past few years, she has learned the techniques of raising chickens by self-study, attending training courses, and pairing, and has mastered the key points of flock management, feed proportioning, and diagnosis and treatment of chicken diseases, and has formulated corresponding disease prevention measures and epidemic prevention procedures according to different seasons and different flocks, so that her flock has maintained a high survival rate and laying rate, and the economic loss recovered by reducing chicken plague amounts to more than 100,000 yuan every year. Wang Yanping told reporters: "now we specialize in breeding chickens here, selling breeding eggs and commercial eggs, and the products are sold to North and Northeast China." Now there are two farms, one is the farm being interviewed (located in Yihe Village), the other is in Yangfengang Township, Bazhou City, Hebei Province, covering an area of 115mu, with a chicken coop of more than 5000 square meters, and more than 70,000 breeder chickens. " Now, the number of employees in her farm has increased from 2 or 3 to more than 40.

"colleagues are not enemies." The rich Wang Yanping never forgets to help others. In order to make more people master chicken technology, she served as the technical guidance of the farm staff, using regular training and other forms of personal demonstration guidance, in-depth training of chicken skills and skills for the staff. In addition to pairing up with some farmers, she also attracts students from agricultural colleges to come for internship every year, which promotes technological progress.

When asked whether the financial crisis had affected her business, Wang Yanping said: "at present, it has a great impact on commercial eggs. Breeding eggs have not been affected because of their large production and many domestic sales channels." Indeed, during the interview, Wang Yanping kept receiving phone calls for orders. At present, her farm sells an average of 20,000 to 30,000 breeding eggs and more than 1000 kilograms of commercial eggs every day.

 
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