Many college students go back to the countryside to raise chickens after graduation. Hard work is directly proportional to making money. Raising chickens is a dirty, tired and patient job. The food we feed every day is money. Our local eggs are only one yuan, and it is not profitable to sell eggs and raise chickens. A few years before the exam, my cousin set up a chicken farm to sell green-shelled eggs to the supermarket. As a result, I lost money and didn't do it. That kind of green-shelled egg, small, is said to be very nutritious and expensive in the supermarket.
Hens lay eggs. Generally speaking, hens lay an egg every two or three days, because unlike farms, which have special materials, they are all fed in the countryside, so the time will be longer. Oviposition is about 12 ~ 15 at a time. Hens who lay good eggs should keep their nests. There are many farmers in China, and there are many kinds of chickens, so the ways of raising chickens are different, and the ways of making money are more diversified. Since we are engaged in farming, we must find a way that suits us. Remember to let nature take its course Of course, it is an unpopular farming method.
There is also a great demand for local chickens. Shanni's hometown is mainly composed of small hens and large chickens (castrated chickens). Usually, the chicks are the main ones, and the stew is very nutritious. The consumer groups are the elderly, pregnant women and children. Large-scale chickens are mainly chickens in the peak season of consumption, not just by buying eggs to make money. First of all, adult chickens can be bought. Now chicken manure is also a good raw material for crop fertilizer, and chicken houses can be managed reasonably.
There are also many rural people who are reluctant to eat. They raised several old hens and accumulated their eggs and sold them. The current price is about 1.5 yuan. These chickens grew up eating agricultural and sideline products, and also ate rice on the ground or grass chickens in the grass. It takes about 4 months (120 days) from hatching to the end of the spawning period of about 500 days. The peak spawning period is between 180 and 400 days. An ordinary laying hen lays about 300 eggs a year.