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Liu Heng in Yingzhou District: Driving Farmers to Become Rich by Special Breeding

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Liu Heng in Yingzhou District: Driving Farmers to Become Rich by Special Breeding

In the rows of poplar forests, more than 10,000 special animals, such as black and white guinea fowl, Chicken Wings and Legs with Brown Sauce, colorful pheasants, and so on, are enjoying and foraging leisurely and casually in the original forest. This is the Jin Mu Farm founded by Liu Heng. Relying on this farm, 130 surrounding farmers and laid-off workers have since embarked on the road to wealth.

Liu Heng, an ordinary worker in Yingzhou District Animal Husbandry Bureau, set his sights on special farming as early as 1989. "at that time, animal husbandry raised ordinary poultry, which was very competitive in the market and poor in business. Special farming could fill this gap and enable farmers to obtain greater economic benefits."

With such an idea, Liu Heng began to prepare in his spare time. At his own expense, he went to Shanghai, Guangzhou and other places to investigate and understand the market situation, and came back to find a suitable breeding base. "there are 300 mu of trees in the West Lake Scenic spot, which are generally bred in the woods, using rural corn, wheat and wheat bran, which are not adapted to any additives, antibiotics, and illegal drugs that are harmful to people. As soon as rare birds get sick, they are treated and fed with traditional Chinese medicine. Not only cure this kind of animal disease, but also, after the product comes out, it has a certain effect on people."

In his spare time, Liu Heng set up Jinmu Farm. At first, due to lack of experience, Liu Hengjin's pheasants, wild ducks, and white geese were not the sources of goods from formal manufacturers. These animals were in poor physical quality, easy to get sick, and did not understand technology. The feeding method is also in accordance with the conventional method of raising domestic chickens, with a high mortality rate. Now, after years of exploration, the scale of breeding has increased steadily, several varieties have developed into dozens of species, and the annual production of commercial rare birds is about 800000. The products are in short supply, and at the same time, more than 130 farmers around them have embarked on the road to prosperity.

Fuyang former Huayuan Pharmaceutical Company laid-off workers have a sound history. After learning this information through the Internet, he began to engage in breeding technology in 2007. The guinea fowl and Chinese black chicken he introduced are currently stocked with 5, 000 birds, making a profit of 150000 yuan a year, shaking off poverty in one fell swoop.

 
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