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How much are the chickens and ducks raised in the countryside? Can chickens, ducks and geese be mixed together?

First of all, how to sell chickens and ducks in rural areas?

1, Retail: If it is a small-scale farming, you can put chickens and ducks in cages and sell them in the market yourself, only paying a small booth fee.

2. Wholesalers for sale: If the breeding scale is relatively large, you can contact wholesalers or vendors of chickens and ducks for sale. Although the selling price will be relatively low, it is easier to sell all the chickens.

3. Gifts: On holidays, chickens and ducks can be given as gifts, and sometimes relatives and friends will come to buy them.

4. Restaurant sales: The meat quality of native chicken is more compact and tender than that of broiler chicken, and it is also more popular in the market. Therefore, it is also a very good choice to contact local restaurants for sale, especially farmhouse music, where the demand for native chicken is relatively large.

5. Online sales: It is troublesome to publish relevant information (chicken quantity, price, contact information, etc.). ) and find the corresponding customers, but it has a bigger sales market.

2. Can chickens, ducks and geese be mixed together?

Chickens, ducks and geese can be mixed, but mixed farming has advantages and disadvantages.

1, the benefits of mixed culture of chickens, ducks and geese

(1) There is little difference in food range among them. When mixed geese eat the rest of the feed, they will be pecked away by chickens and ducks, thus avoiding the waste of feed.

(2) Goose is bigger and fiercer, which can prevent snakes, rats and even weasels to some extent.

2. Disadvantages of mixed culture of chickens, ducks and geese

(1) Ducks and geese are waterfowl. In the process of breeding, it is easy to make the living environment of chickens wet and make them sick.

(2) The mixed culture of the three is prone to struggle and turf wars.

(3) Ducks and geese are noisy. When they are mixed, chickens will be frightened for a long time, which will easily affect the growth and egg production rate of chickens.