Relatively speaking, the feeding cycle of laying hens is long (about 500 days for brooding, rearing and laying eggs), and the feeding cycle of broilers is short (about 40 days for white feather broilers, 60- 100 days for yellow feather broilers and 50 days for miscellaneous meat). Therefore, broiler breeding has fast turnover and great flexibility, and it can be expanded as soon as it makes money. Breeding is a long-term process, and the prices of eggs and chicken have peaks and valleys. Only by grasping the opportunity (long-term breeding accumulation or focusing on research can be effectively grasped) can we make better money.
If you can't grasp (most people) well, you'd better stick to breeding, make profits when the market is good, and minimize losses when the market is bad. From this point of view, laying hens breeding is still a good choice. Broiler breeding, it is best to breed contract chickens at the beginning, which makes less money and has less risk, and can also exercise their own breeding techniques. Contract chickens and commercial chickens are like their own deposits, which protect the capital and earn less interest. Buying funds or stocks (commercial chickens) makes a lot of money (sometimes), but it is risky.
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