Crested five-toed livid-shank small-comb mottled-feather native chicken mating method
A technology of green shank and crested head, which is applied in the field of matching cultivation of crested head, five-clawed green shank, small corolla, spotted feather native chicken, can solve problems such as deceiving consumers, and achieve high feed remuneration, fast growth speed, and delicious meat. Effect
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[0031] 1. A method for supporting the cultivation of the phoenix-headed five-claw green shank small corolla spotted-feather native chicken, specifically comprising the following steps:
[0032] (1) For the cultivation of bantam reed chickens (S line reed chickens), select from the introduced species of reed chickens whose shin length is about 15% shorter than that of the original reed chicken flock. Starting from 2.5% of the whole flock, 220 hens and 45 roosters of the S-line reed chicken were selected and bred for three consecutive years and three generations, forming a bantam reed chicken (S line) with stable heredity.
[0033] (2) Breeding of fast-feather imperial concubine chickens (K-series imperial concubine chickens): the fast-growing feather imperial concubine chickens with a typical V-shaped crown were selected from more than 2,100 imperial concubine chicken populations, from 3.5% at the time of primary selection After four years and four generations, a total of 410 t...
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