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High-yield method for native chickens

A native chicken, high-yield technology, applied in the field of livestock and poultry breeding, can solve the problems of ineffective fattening and weight gain of native chickens, incomplete digestive function of young native chickens, and single nutrient composition of feed, so as to achieve low disease rate and promote gastric juice Secretion, effect of increasing appetite

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-12-22
广西田东县杏花乌鸡养殖农民专业合作社
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[0003] The breeding of young native chickens is very important in the breeding process of native chickens. Young native chickens have incomplete digestive functions and poor body temperature regulation ability, so they need to be carefully raised. Breeding native chickens is an important stage of native chicken growth, which is related to the growth of native chickens. Yield and quality, at present, there are common phenomena of high incidence of young chickens, loss of appetite, malnutrition, thin body and less meat in the breeding process
At the same time, the nutrient composition of the feed for bred native chickens is relatively simple, the taste is poor, and the effect of increasing the fat and weight of native chickens is not obvious

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Embodiment 1

[0027] A high-yield method for native chickens, comprising the following steps:

[0028] (1) Establish a chicken house: the chicken house is built in a ventilated and sunny place, and the front and back of the chicken house are equipped with lighting and ventilation windows;

[0029] (2) Incubation: the incubator is sterilized, and then the fresh eggs within 2 days of each 45g are selected to be sterilized and then put into the incubator to hatch; Potassium permanganate and formalin are used to fumigate when the incubator is sterilized, Add 6 grams of potassium permanganate and 12 milliliters of formalin solution per cubic meter according to the volume of the incubator, and fumigate the incubator for 40 minutes in a closed environment; Add water to the % solution to 50 times to make a solution with a concentration of 0.1%, spray it on the surface of fresh eggs with a sprayer or take it out after soaking for 8 minutes;

[0030](3) Feeding: the young native chickens within one ...

Embodiment 2

[0035] A high-yield method for native chickens, comprising the following steps:

[0036] (1) Establish a chicken house: the chicken house is built in a ventilated and sunny place, and the front and back of the chicken house are equipped with lighting and ventilation windows;

[0037] (2) Incubation: the incubator is sterilized, and then the fresh eggs within 5 days of each 55g are selected to be sterilized and put into the incubator to hatch; when the incubator is sterilized, potassium permanganate and formalin are used to fumigate, Add 7 grams of potassium permanganate and 14 milliliters of formalin solution per cubic meter according to the volume of the incubator, and fumigate the incubator for 35 minutes in a closed environment; Add water to 50 times the % solution to make a solution with a concentration of 0.1%, spray it on the surface of fresh eggs with a sprayer or take it out after soaking for 9 minutes;

[0038] (3) Feeding: the young native chickens within one and a ...

Embodiment 3

[0043] A high-yield method for native chickens, comprising the following steps:

[0044] (1) Establish a chicken house: the chicken house is built in a ventilated and sunny place, and the front and back of the chicken house are equipped with lighting and ventilation windows;

[0045] (2) Incubation: the incubator is sterilized, and then the fresh eggs within 8 days of each 65g are selected to be sterilized and then put into the incubator to hatch; when the incubator is sterilized, potassium permanganate and formalin are used to fumigate, Add 8 grams of potassium permanganate and 16 milliliters of formalin solution per cubic meter according to the volume of the incubator, and fumigate the incubator for 30 minutes in a closed environment; Add water to the % solution to 50 times to make a solution with a concentration of 0.1%, spray it on the surface of fresh eggs with a sprayer or take it out after soaking for 10 minutes;

[0046] (3) Feeding: the young native chickens within o...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a high-yield method for native chickens, pertaining to the field of livestock breeding. The high-yield method for native chickens comprises the following steps: (1) building a chicken house; (2) hatching: disinfecting an incubator, selecting fresh eggs with each weighing from 45g-65g in 2-8d for disinfection and putting the fresh eggs into the incubator for hatching; (3) raising: feeding young native chickens with fodder in one and half month after the young native chickens hatch out, starting to feed native chickens with fodder for bred native chickens, wherein the native chickens are aged above one and half month after hatching; feeding the native chickens twice a day in the morning and evening and ensuring that fodder can be eaten by the native chickens within 4-6 hours each time; changing water once a day and ensuring uninterpreted water supply the whole day; (4) performing free-ranging farming: expelling the native chickens with the ages of 3 months to mountains every day in the daytime to perform free-range farming and expelling the freely-ranged native chickens to the chicken house every day in the evening; (5) performing sanitation management; (6) preventing and controlling epidemic diseases. With the high-yield method for the native chickens, the yield of the native chickens is increased.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of livestock and poultry breeding, in particular to a high-yield method for native chickens. Background technique [0002] Native chicken is a kind of poultry, which is different from broiler chickens raised in cages. It refers to chickens raised in mountains, forests and orchards. Native chickens have the characteristics of resistance to rough feeding, strong nesting ability and strong disease resistance. The native chicken is delicious, the eggs are of high quality, rich in nutrition, rich in protein, amino acid and colloidal protein, which also contains more trace elements and various nutrients, and the fat content is low, so it is more favored by consumers. [0003] The breeding of young native chickens is very important in the breeding process of native chickens. Young native chickens have incomplete digestive functions and poor body temperature regulation ability, so they need to be carefully raised. B...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/02A23K50/75
CPCA01K67/02A23K50/75
Inventor 罗明舒
Owner 广西田东县杏花乌鸡养殖农民专业合作社
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