Rural chickens should be sourced locally

In the process of raising chickens, the application of some common and commonly used raw materials to production according to the actual conditions in rural areas can not only reduce the cost of feeding, but also make up for some of the nutritional deficiency in feed.

Limestone is used as a source of cheap feed calcium, adding 0 to the diet. L% ~ 0.4% of limestone can increase the egg laying rate, and effectively reduce the production of soft shell eggs.

Each layer of honey fed 1 gram of honey per day (diluted with water and fed), twice a day, can increase the egg production rate by 10% to 14%. Feeding honey water within 7 hours of hatching the chick can reduce its early mortality by 50%.

Tea It has been reported that tea leaves are boiled with boiling water (stamped) for 0.5 to 1 hour and then used to feed chickens twice a day, 100 ml each time, to increase egg production by 10%. The same effect can be obtained if the tea is crushed and added to the feed.

Carrots and carrots are rich in vitamin A. Adding 10% to 20% of carrots to layer diets can increase egg production by 3% to 5%.

Loose pine needle powder is rich in protein, vitamins and trace elements. Adding 6% pine needle powder to layer chicken feed can increase egg production by 13% to 15%.

Fly maggots are animal-derived feeds with extremely high protein content. Adding 10% of fly larvae to the feed can significantly increase the daily gain of broilers and the laying rate of laying hens.

The crude protein content of snail powder snail powder is as high as 60.9%, calcium and phosphorus content is very rich, the proportion of various amino acids is more balanced, and can be used as a substitute for fish meal in chicken feed. When making snail powder, the fresh snails are boiled for 20 minutes, then the back shells are removed and the meat is crushed and dried.

Baking soda baking soda is used to regulate the acid-base balance in poultry. Adding baking soda to the drinking water of the chickens during the illness may have the effect of adjuvant therapy; during the high temperature period in summer, adding baking soda to the chicken feed or drinking water has the effect of resisting heat stress, and the added amount thereof is 0.1% to 0. 15% and 0.5%.

Grass ash, wood ash to the water into a concentration of about 30% of the suspension, boiled for 1 hour for the ground disinfection of the chicken house, is effective for viruses, bacteria, suspension at 70 °C when used best.

Vinegar Feeding young chicks with vinegar can prevent the occurrence of white shank disease and cholera in chicks by drinking water at a rate of 1 serving of vinegar and 10 servings of water within 15 days after hatching.

Garlic Garlic has a bactericidal effect. The garlic is ground and mixed with 5 times the amount of water to feed the chicks. It can treat the chicks with white spot.

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