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From an economic point of view, which one is better, broilers or laying hens?

Relatively speaking, the feeding cycle of laying hens is longer (brooding, rearing, egg laying, about 500 days in total), and that of broilers is shorter (about 40 days for white-feather broilers, 60-100 days for yellow-feather broilers, and about 50 days for broilers).

), so raising broiler chickens has a faster turnover and greater mobility, and you can get started as soon as you make money.

Breeding is a long-term process, and the prices of eggs and chickens have peaks and troughs. Only by seizing the opportunities (long-term breeding accumulation or paying attention to research can be effectively grasped) can we make better money; if we cannot seize them well (most people

), it is best to stick to breeding, make a lot of money when the market is good, and try to reduce losses when the market is bad.

From this perspective, raising laying hens is still a good choice.

When raising broiler chickens, it is best to raise contract chickens at the beginning. It makes less money, but also has fewer risks, and you can also practice your own breeding skills.

Contract chicken and commodity chicken are like your own deposits. Depositing for a fixed period of time (contract chicken) can protect your capital and get less interest; buying funds or stocks (commodity chicken) can make more money (sometimes), but the risk is high.