In rural areas, chickens are raised in every household. In recent years, native chickens are very popular in the market. At this time of the end of the year, the peak season of rural chicken sales is coming. Compared with feed chickens in farms, the price of native chickens is several times more expensive, but the demand in the market is in short supply, so some experts strongly recommend them in previous years? Raising chickens under the forest? Why is it highly recommended in previous years? How did it suddenly go out of fashion in recent years?
so-called? Raising chickens under the forest? It is to raise chickens in the orchard, so that chickens will not only eat some pests and weeds in the orchard, but also exercise a lot. This kind of chicken is compact and will be more popular in the market, and the excrement of chickens is still very good. Farmhouse manure is beneficial to the growth of fruit trees and bears many and large fruits. So to speak? Raising chickens under the forest? It's a good thing to do more than one thing. However, in a few years, this new chicken-raising model recommended by experts is not popular. Why?
There is no denying that raising chickens in the forest was really popular in the past few years. I remember that some farmers contracted dozens of acres of forest land, including fruit trees, and then raised thousands of chickens, but it didn't take long. Now not only the farms are closed, but even the orchards planted are full of weeds. In fact, before considering raising chickens under the forest, we should think about whether it is appropriate. First of all, the machine is very destructive, that is, an omnivorous animal. They will not only eat some insects in the field and grass, but also cause some destructive power to the orchard. Besides their colleagues who eat weeds and insects in the field every day, they will also fly to the trees to eat some fruits. In this case, let alone a bumper harvest, the fruit of the director will not look good. Secondly, although chicken manure is beneficial to the growth of fruit trees, it will also have a certain destructive effect. Chicken manure is unfermented farm manure, which is directly discharged into the orchard, not only will not promote the growth of fruit trees, but may even lead to soil hardening and reduce the economic benefits of the orchard.
Finally, raising chickens under the forest seems to save costs, but its growth is slow, the breeding cycle is longer, and farmers don't make money. Rural chickens are expensive in the market, because they are raised in the traditional way. However, if the management is not in place, chickens will easily get sick and the mortality rate will be higher. For farmers, they will lose a lot if they are not careful, which will not only reduce the economic value of the fruit forest.