Ecological chicken farm type 1: Orchard stocking chickens The orchards in the Central Plains include apple orchards, peach orchards, pear orchards, apricot gardens, plum gardens, persimmon gardens, etc., including walnut gardens, chestnut gardens, jujube gardens, and hawthorn gardens. Dried orchard gardens such as pomegranate gardens. Chickens in orchards should pay attention to prevent chickens from damaging the fruit, poultry farmers should also be attention to the application of battery cages for sale.
For fruit trees with low trunks and drooping types, white feather broilers or fast-growing yellow (hemp) feather broilers, silk feather black-bone chickens, Nongda No. 3 dwarf powder shell hens or brown-shell hens are generally stocked. These chickens have poor jumping ability and rarely come up to the tree and do not harm the fruit. All types of chicken can be stocked in fruit gardens with high trunks or dry orchards. Some ripe orchards, such as cherries and fresh peaches, can also be used to stock various types of flocks in the orchard site after fruit picking (June-November). While for great poultry farming business, farmers should purchase poultry battery cage.