Have you ever seen a chicken feed like this?It s amazing!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

I have been in the breeding industry for some years, and I have seen some peculiar breeding methods in contact with technical teachers and farmers, but like these introduced in this article, they are really rare, and they are simply capitalized cattle breaks!If you don't believe me, let's see

1. Cow dung worms.

Collect the cow dung, add some baking powder, then heat the water and stir it thoroughly, cover it with some crushed grass, and finally paste it with thin mud and pile it in a cool place.

After about 20 days, a lot of bugs will grow inside, and you can dig them up and feed them to the chickens.

If you raise a lot of chickens, you can use the mixed insect method:

Dig a trench in the ground first, with no limit on length and width, and no more than one meter deep in the trench, for easy access.

At the bottom of the ditch, a layer of straw is laid, then a layer of cow dung, a layer of rice bran, and then a layer of bedding grass and cow dung, so that the interval is spread one layer at a time, until the ditch is full.

After paving, water once a day, generally after ten days, the straw cow dung begins to rot, that is, a large number of insects are born.

When feeding the chickens, you can put the chickens in turn to eat the bugs, 15 20 minutes later, and then put the second batch of chickens and the third batch of chickens ......

Feeding once a day can meet the actual needs of the chickens for protein nutrition.

2. Breeding earthworms.

Garbage, livestock and poultry manure, weeds and leaves, etc., can be used as earthworm feed.

Earthworms are hermaphrodites, reproduce quickly, lay eggs 3 times a year 4 times, an earthworm reproduces an average of 50 more than 150, and good varieties can even reproduce 1000 a year.

The breeding method is to dig a trench in the ground, 1 meter wide, 07 meters deep, and the length can be as long or as short as required.

The bedding in the ditch is divided into 6 layers, the bottom layer is 20 cm of black soil, the second layer is 13 cm of horse manure, the third layer is 10 cm of soil, if you can add some rice bran, the fourth layer is 20 cm of dead grass and rotten leaves, the fifth layer is 10 cm of soil, the top layer is 13 cm of horse manure, and hundreds of large earthworms are put into the pad.

After that, add weeds and rotten leaves every other month. Keep the ditch moist and water it when it's too dry.

After two months, you can dig out the earthworms from one end to feed the chickens, dig while feeding, and dig to the other end, the first one to dig has bred enough to breed enough to take turns digging and feeding the chickens.

But do not feed raw, cook and then feed, so as not to get parasitic diseases in chickens.

3. Breeding flies and maggots.

Fly maggots are rich in 599% 63% crude protein and 126% crude fat and contains several essential amino acids, calcium, phosphorus and vitamins for chicken.

Cultivation method of fly maggots:

You can dig a pit or put a few large tanks in a remote corner of the chicken farm, and put in some dregs, thin manure or rotten melons and vegetables (but do not put dead pigs and chickens and other animal meat, so as not to spread diseases), as soon as the weather is hot, it will attract a lot of flies and maggots.

After the maggots grow, they can be fished up with wire mesh, rinsed with water, and then scalded to death with boiling water and fed to chickens.

As long as you insist on catching maggots and feeding them to chickens in time every day, there will be no more flies.

4. Catch insects.

Summer and autumn are the peak seasons for insect breeding, which can be caught and fed to chickens, which not only meets the nutritional needs of chickens, but also eliminates pests in crops.

According to the habit of insects to fly towards the light at night, the light is used to catch insects. It is best to use black light to attract insects, and you can also use electric lights, kerosene lamps or horse lanterns.

Put a basin of water under the lamp, or a bucket with an iron funnel, when the insects fly to the lamp at night, it will fall into the basin or bucket, and each lamp can catch a few kilograms in one night, which is very considerable.

Why do you have to raise insects to feed chickens?What is the scientific basis for this?

It turns out that bugs are rich in nutrients, and chickens love to eat them. Broilers grow fast when eaten, and the growth rate can be 30% 100% faster. Hens eat and lay more eggs, and the egg production rate can be as high as 95% to 98%.

From March to October every year, the weather is warm and the insects multiply quickly, which is a good time for artificial breeding. The method of raising insects is simple, occupies a small area, the investment is small, and the effect is fast, which is a shortcut to open up animal protein feed, and it is a good way to get rich for raising chickens.

No matter what method is used to feed the chickens, the premise is that the flock must be healthy. Once muscle gastritis, adenogastritis, coccidiosis and other chicken diseases occur, it is a waste to feed more!

To learn more about breeding, you can pay attention to *** poultry station or Pinduoduo to search for poultry doctor teacher or search for poultry doctor teacher animal husbandry shop.

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