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Chapter 361: Little Knowledge About Raising Chickens (Ancient Times) 5

As a result, when it was moved into the house, it was found that it had not laid eggs for several days.

At that time, I didn't think of killing it. Even if I couldn't pick up the eggs, I would just feed it.

As a result, one day, Wei's mother accidentally discovered that it was not that the snake did not lay eggs, but that it would eat the eggs as soon as they fell off its butt.

To this end, Mother Wei thought of a bunch of ways. She put old clothes in it to make a chicken coop shape, but found that it didn't work, so she made a basket, but it didn't work either.

Finally, I thought about giving it a bucket. After all, she is so fat that the basket may not fit her butt. . .

Then, the next day after the bucket was put in, Mother Wei really picked up an egg!

It’s the process of picking up eggs, which is a bit funny.

Because according to Wei's mother, the bucket was placed upside down, and the chicken's butt should be facing the bottom of the bucket.

Just like laying eggs in a henhouse.

As a result, the chicken crawled into the bucket with its butt outside, and Mother Wei happened to see the whole process of it laying eggs.

It was a very big egg, almost as big as a goose egg. Later, when Wei Yang opened it, he found three yolks inside!

When she saw such a big egg, Mother Wei was very nervous. She quietly opened the door and secretly picked up the egg that had just been laid and was still warm.

Then he hid outside the door and continued to watch the hen.

The egg was too big, and the chicken was so tired that it took it a long time to recover.

After it crawled out of the bucket, it started looking for eggs. It turned around for several times but couldn't find any. It was so angry that it kept screaming!

Then, it was Mother Wei's battle of wits and courage with the hen. She had to watch her carefully, or the egg would be gone!

The chicken is so fat, it’s definitely not because of nutritional deficiencies, it just loves to eat eggs!

Oh yeah, and there are some minor issues with raising chickens.

For example, due to functional issues, chickens need to eat some granular matter such as sand or gravel regularly to promote digestion.

For example, when the rooster is young, you must remember to trim the tip of its beak and the feathers on its wings, otherwise it will run away. It really flies everywhere! You can't even watch it!

Also, when a hen lays eggs, it will eat earthworms and bugs because they lack nutrition.

Hens that don't lay eggs don't eat much, and roosters don't eat either. They only eat earthworms when they are lacking nutrition during the egg-laying period.

So, actually, the egg-laying feed is necessary.

It’s just that it doesn’t need to be as heavy as in the factory, where the data ratio is about 2:1 or 3:1.

If you feed it at home, you can use three spoons of cornmeal and two spoons of feed, plus one spoon of soaked bean curd and three spoons of rice bran.

Rice bran is used to scrape oil, for fear that the hens will be too fat and stop laying eggs.

If it gets fat, it really doesn't like to lay eggs!

If it is winter, give it more bean curd and cornmeal, and the flesh will really grow quickly.

There are also soybeans. In the past, when soybeans were not expensive, Wei's mother bought some. Then she stir-fried them in a large pot without oil, salt or water. After they were cooked, she processed them together with cornmeal. The processed noodles all had the aroma of cooked soybeans. Really, the chickens loved them!

It is an absolute appetite attractant!

Also, when you first bring the chicks home, if you are putting them in a box, put some newspaper at the bottom, preferably some supermarket brochure.

Because it is more waterproof.

Then put a slightly thicker layer of rice husks on top of the newspapers. This stuff has good adsorption properties. Chickens don’t urinate, but their poop is a little moist. When you use rice husks, you can put them directly into the ground as fertilizer when you clean them up.

If they are kept in a pen, it is best to lay a thick layer of plastic on the ground, and then cover it with rice husks, because chicken manure is permeable and will corrode the ground. When they grow up, it will be difficult to clean up.

Chicks are very fragile. When you first bring them home, it is best to feed them something, such as Virus Ling, or some health-strengthening medicine, and put it in the water.

If conditions are good, you can also feed it some better milk powder to add some milk, and the chicks will grow strong.

However, if you are feeding your baby with milk powder, you must brush the sink frequently and keep it clean, because milk powder can easily go bad, especially as the weather gets warmer, as the milk will go bad if exposed to sunlight for too long.

Moreover, chicks are very timid, especially broiler chickens, which can be scared to death. So you must not shout or yell. If there are children, cats or dogs at home, you must keep an eye on them.

It can be sold in about three to five days after being exported. After about a week, the wings will grow pointed feathers, and then they will start to shed their down after about half a month.

They are relatively strong at this time, but they still need to be protected from rats and other things.

Especially the black chicken, which grows the slowest.

Even when it grows to one month old, it is not much bigger than a girl's palm. If it is left outside, it will easily attract mice because it looks too vulnerable to attack.

Although they are very nutritious to eat, they are indeed a little weak and can easily get sick if exposed to wind and rain, so if you raise black chickens, you must be careful with them.

Like the sunroom in front of the door in rural Northeast China, if you raise chickens in mid-April, late April or early May, try to put the chickens in that place at the beginning, where there is sunlight, and you can open the windows for ventilation if the weather is particularly hot.

Be sure to bring all the chicks back into the house at night because there are mice there.

One great advantage of chickens is that they become quiet once it gets dark.

And they gather in groups.

A note here: if the covering object is a rice husk bag or something like that, be careful because the chicks will get into the gaps on the edge of the bag and can easily be crushed to death if you are not careful.

Especially when they are young, or when they are black chickens, they are small and grow slowly. Once they get in, they are so small that you can't even see them.

If you accidentally touch that bag, it will easily be crushed to death.

There was one time when Wei Yang didn't pay enough attention and a little black chicken died. Mother Wei was sad for a long time.

If you raise multiple breeds of chickens, it is best to raise them separately, because chickens of different breeds will fight with each other.

In fact, they fight with each other if they are of the same species, and they fight even more if they are of different species. . .

I remember one year when it snowed, Wei Yang went to close the warehouse, and he saw four kinds of chickens in the warehouse: five, seven, nine, black-bone chickens, meat chickens, and reed chickens. They were really divided into four small piles. Not to mention, they were quite cute!

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