Method for raising native chickens on bamboo forest land in cage-free mode
A bamboo forest and native chicken technology, applied in the field of livestock and poultry breeding, can solve problems such as increasing the egg production rate of native chickens, increasing market demand, and prolonging the egg production cycle, so as to achieve good chicken quality, increase income, and prolong the egg production cycle. Effect
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[0016] A method for free-range chickens in bamboo forests, comprising the following processes:
[0017] (1) Select a bamboo forest with a leeward facing sun and sufficient water sources. Set up fences around the bamboo forest to prevent chickens from being killed and lost. It is semi-closed, with temperature control system, water supply system and disinfection system in the chicken house and daily management;
[0018] (2) Put the chickens into the bamboo grove for food during the day, and drive the chickens into the chicken coop at night;
[0019] (3) In the bamboo forest, feed the chickens at a fixed point every day at noon for the chickens to eat freely;
[0020] (4) The components and parts by weight of the chicken feed are: 200 parts of corn, 80 parts of soybean meal, 60 parts of bran, 40 parts of rice bran, 30 parts of dried sweet potato, 10 parts of rapeseed meal, 20 parts of fish meal, phosphoric acid 5 parts of calcium hydrogen, 5 parts of pine needle powder, 23 part...
Embodiment 2
[0025] A method for free-range chickens in bamboo forests, comprising the following processes:
[0026] (1) Select stretches of bamboo forest, leeward to the sun, with sufficient water sources, and set up fences around the bamboo forest to prevent chickens from being killed and lost. It is semi-closed, with temperature control system, water supply system and disinfection system in the chicken house and daily management;
[0027] (2) Put the chickens into the bamboo grove for food during the day, and drive the chickens into the chicken coop at night;
[0028] (3) In the bamboo forest, feed the chickens at a fixed point every day at noon for the chickens to eat freely;
[0029] (4) The components and parts by weight of the chicken feed are: 250 parts of corn, 100 parts of soybean meal, 80 parts of bran, 50 parts of rice bran, 40 parts of dried sweet potato, 15 parts of rapeseed meal, 25 parts of fish meal, phosphoric acid 7 parts of calcium hydrogen, 8 parts of pine needle pow...
Embodiment 3
[0032] A method for free-range chickens in bamboo forests, comprising the following processes:
[0033] (1) Select stretches of bamboo forests, leeward to the sun, with sufficient water sources, and set up fences around the bamboo forests to prevent chickens from being killed and lost. It is semi-closed, with temperature control system, water supply system and disinfection system in the chicken house and daily management;
[0034] (2) Put the chickens into the bamboo grove for food during the day, and drive the chickens into the chicken coop at night;
[0035] (3) In the bamboo forest, feed the chickens at a fixed point every day at noon for the chickens to eat freely;
[0036] (4) The components and parts by weight of the chicken feed are: 230 parts of corn, 90 parts of soybean meal, 70 parts of bran, 45 parts of rice bran, 35 parts of dried sweet potato, 13 parts of rapeseed meal, 24 parts of fish meal, phosphoric acid 6 parts of hydrogen calcium, 7 parts of pine needle po...
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