In the process of raising chickens, the help of automatic chicken farming equipment and some artificial help are needed. The cost of raising chickens is relatively high. The age of fully automatic chicken raising equipment is relatively long, and the cost is lower. Chicken feed is a relatively high cost of raising chickens. How to effectively reduce the economic cost of raising chickens? Today, automated poultry equipment manufacturers to teach you how to reduce the cost of raising chickens?
1. Less feeding, avoiding waste: When feeding, you should choose less method of adding. Each feeding does not exceed 1/3 of the feeding trough, and the chickens should be fed as much as possible after the feed in the trough is cleaned, so as to prevent the remaining feed in the trough from being mildewed and degraded, resulting in waste.
2. Adjusting the feed formula: During the breeding process, the high-yield chickens raised by the farmers can last for more than 4 months, so the farmers need to pay attention to the high-level feed nutrition and should extend the maintenance time appropriately. After high-yield farmers, they should reduce the amount of high-protein feed according to the decline in laying rate of laying hens to avoid nutrient waste. In addition, when the flock is vaccinated, grouped, transferred, and broken, the vitamin content and protein level of the feed of the farmer feeding the laying hen may be appropriately increased.
3. Correct and timely break: When the breeder raises the chicks, in order to avoid the occurrence of cockroaches and other bad habits between the flocks, the flocks will be cut off, and the smashing can also save the feed and avoid over-slipping. Feed, broken sputum saves about 6% of feed compared to simmering chickens, and experienced workers can be arranged to break the hens at 7-9 days of age.
4. Elimination of unhealthy individuals: Farmers should pay attention to observing the flocks when they are usually kept and managed. If they find sick chickens, weak chickens, low-yield chickens, and stopped chickens, they should be eliminated in time. These chickens generally account for 3%-5% of the total chicken flock, and each feed lasts for 100 days.