Method for breeding local chickens under plum forest
A technology of plums and woods, applied in the field of breeding, to achieve the effect of increasing palatability, reducing morbidity, and mellow fragrance
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Embodiment 1
[0018] Embodiment 1: the method for cultivating local chickens under the plum grove:
[0019] (1) Construction of a chicken farm under the plum grove: a ditch is opened every 5 meters at intervals under the plum grove, so that running water flows through the understory with a water depth of 1 cm for drinking water for native chickens, and a chicken coop is set up by 10×10m. Make the chicken coops evenly distributed under the plum trees. The chicken coops should be placed 30cm above the ground to provide rest and shelter for the native chickens in rainy days.
[0020] (2) Cultivation of young chickens: 7-day-old native chickens were first placed in wooden boxes at a temperature of 20-28°C, raised to 30-day-old, and fed with 30g of corn flour, 20g of wheat, and 5g of soybean flour. , feed for young chickens made of purslane 10g.
[0021] (3) After the young chickens are 30 days old, the native chickens are put in a suitable place for feeding under the plum forest, and they are ...
Embodiment 2
[0023] Embodiment 2: the method for cultivating native chickens under the plum forest
[0024] (1) Construction of a chicken farm under the plum grove: a ditch is opened every 5.5 meters at intervals under the plum grove, so that running water flows through the understory, with a water depth of 2cm for drinking water for native chickens, and a chicken coop is set up by 10×10m. Make the chicken coops evenly distributed under the plum trees. The chicken coops should be placed 35cm above the ground to provide rest and shelter for the chickens in rainy days.
[0025] (2) Cultivation of young chickens: 7-day-old native chickens are first placed in a wooden box at a temperature of 20-28°C, raised to 30-day-old, and fed with 40g of corn flour, 25g of wheat, and 7g of soybean flour. 1. Young chicken feed made of purslane 15g.
[0026] (3) After the young chickens are 30 days old, the native chickens are put in a suitable place for feeding under the plum forest, and they are free to f...
Embodiment 3
[0028] Embodiment 3: the method for cultivating native chickens under the plum forest
[0029] (1) Construction of a chicken farm under the plum grove: a ditch is opened every 6 meters at intervals under the plum grove, so that running water flows through the understory with a water depth of 3 cm for drinking water for native chickens, and a chicken coop is set up by 10×10m. Make the chicken houses evenly distributed under the plum trees, and the chicken houses should be placed 40cm above the ground to provide rest and shelter for the chickens in rainy days.
[0030] (2) Cultivation of young chickens: 7-day-old native chickens are first placed in wooden boxes at a temperature of 20-28°C, raised to 30-day-old, and fed with 50g of corn flour, 30g of wheat, and 9g of soybean flour. , Young chicken feed made of purslane 20g.
[0031] (3) After the young chickens are 30 days old, the native chickens are put in a suitable place for feeding under the plum forest, and they are free t...
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