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Raising and Management techniques of Chicken under Forest

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Raising and Management techniques of Chicken under Forest

Raising chickens under the forest is a mode of raising chickens. Raising chickens under the forest can improve the breed of chicken, and native chickens and native eggs that grow naturally have a very high market. We can make use of the natural resources in the countryside to raise chickens under the forest to expand the benefits of our breeding. But how do we manage it when we raise chickens under the forest? The following editor brings you the technology of raising and managing chickens under the forest. Let's have a look!

1. Feeding and management

In the process of breeding, we should comprehensively check the fence to prevent loopholes, and if there are loopholes, we should repair them in time. It can not only avoid the escape of chickens, but also prevent the invasion of rats, snakes and other enemy attacks and endanger the growth of chickens. We should pay attention to control the culture density, the culture should not be too dense, and should be adjusted reasonably according to the culture scale and culture environment. Usually it can be raised about twice a year, and all of it should be put out of the column each time to prevent the value of the goods from falling. And also pay attention to feed to avoid natural undernutrition, resulting in poor growth of chickens.

2. Feeding disinfection

In the early stage of breeding, we feed mainly full-price feed. Therefore, the amount of natural nutrition will decline with the passage of time, so it is necessary to artificially supplement the nutrients needed for chicken growth. During feeding, the feeding frequency should be controlled according to the age, weather and site conditions of the chicken. Then in the breeding process should pay attention to do a good job of hygiene and disinfection, regularly clean the chicken coop every day. After each fencing of a batch of chickens, the chicken coop and water trough should be thoroughly disinfected. Some sick chickens should be isolated and treated, and the dead chickens should be kept away from the henhouse to ensure the breeding environment.

3. Domestication of chicks

It is necessary to domesticate the chicks in the early stage of putting them into production. Let the chickens develop the habit of foraging freely and eating regularly. During domestication, two people can be carried out together, one feeding feed and the other driving away the chickens nearby. Feed once every time, about twice a day, and then train for about 1-2 weeks, when most chickens get used to it. When the chicken grows to 1 month, it enters the breeding period. During the breeding period, natural feed is given priority to during the day, and artificial feed should be properly supplemented at night.

4. Disease prevention and treatment

There are many infectious diseases in chickens, such as avian influenza, chicken plague and so on. Disease prevention and control is a management work that we most need to pay attention to in feeding and management. We should immunize chickens regularly to enhance their disease resistance. Deworming is then carried out regularly and management should be strengthened when the date of the epidemic is approaching. When it is more serious, it is best not to release the chicken coop, and then spray disinfectant comprehensively within a few hundred meters around the chicken coop to curb the spread of germs. After the emergence of germs, it is necessary to isolate sick chickens in time, check for specific diseases, and burn the chicken coop if there is no therapeutic value.

The above is a brief introduction to the techniques of raising chickens under the forest. Although the economic benefits of raising chickens under the forest are relatively high, there are also certain risks, so we must do a good job in breeding and management. This is the end of today's introduction, this article is for reference only, I hope it can be helpful to everyone!

 
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