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In order to resist the joke of not laying eggs, chickens

In the past, chickens were raised at home, and those who didn't lay eggs were called chickens. Feed the chicken more fish, shrimp, rice bran and vegetable leaves, and the chicken will soon have eggs to breed. When it lays about 22 newborn eggs at a time, it will start to have a red comb, fluffy wings and hot chicken skin, and it will know that it is going to hatch. With the help of a rooster at home, eggs can be hatched with a little essence, but eggs can't be hatched without a rooster. The first batch of raw eggs are called newborn eggs, which are not hot and dry. Now new humans buy them for children. Hens don't lay eggs during the nesting period, so they have to cover their feet with cold water (early summer), get wet with chicken feathers to cool down, and wake up in a few days. The yolk is growing again, and it is still growing. In summer, chickens nest again. People call it Erhuangkou. The chicken skin is always smooth, and the gravy is sweeter. Fat chickens in autumn, some hens stop production, fatten and don't lay eggs in winter, which is called "spring chicken". When the Spring Festival comes, a large number of hens should be supplied in the market. . Chickens raised in summer and autumn need long hair and water to lay eggs. Therefore, there are brand old hens in the south in early winter for breeding and sparse laying, or they are not fattened in spring. The severe winter is the intermission for chickens to rest. Chickens who eat fattening feed in greenhouses will continue to lay eggs, and the yield is not high.

During this period, many hens in the countryside did not lay eggs. Why? I am very happy to answer the interesting topic of raising chickens in rural farmhouses. After thinking about it, I only express my views from three aspects: weather, temperature, external environment, scientific feeding methods and hen variety selection for reference.

1 weather temperature external environment: the natural environment of our world has entered the cold winter season. Meanwhile, the temperature is getting lower and lower. At present, flowers and leaves are withered, trees are depressed, frogs, insects and fish hibernate in their holes, and even lively hens no longer lay eggs on this festival. What is the reason? The farmer's uncle in the countryside said that it is not that hens don't lay eggs, but that hens have to rest when they conform to the four seasons cycle. Wait until the next spring, when the sun is shining and everything recovers. At this time, the hen is busy laying eggs again. ...

Scientific feeding method: If hens want to lay more eggs, scientific feeding is extremely important. The best feed is rice, corn, etc. , with fresh vegetables, such as Chinese cabbage, green vegetables, radish leaves and so on. , as well as the right amount of river sand and animal bones. To supplement, improve and enhance the digestive function. Especially in captivity, male hens can't lack this link;

Third, choose a good hen breed. Good varieties have higher egg production rate and more gratifying income. Choosing local native chicken varieties is the best choice. Hens not only lay eggs frequently, but also have good quality, good selling price and good taste after cooking. ...

I really need to say a few words when I see this problem. Last summer, my wife bought a dozen chickens, a dozen ducklings and seven or eight goslings to feed themselves. She said that mothers can lay eggs in 2008, and the male can kill one if he wants to eat, which is more nutritious and delicious than buying meat and eggs. I am really happy to see a circle of chickens, ducks and geese when I go home for the New Year. When I got home the next day, I killed a big rooster and a big goose and stewed them in a pot. A dozen people in the whole family had a delicious meal, which was really much more delicious than what they bought in the supermarket. Chickens, ducks and geese also began to lay eggs, and seldom bought eggs at home. Especially after the New Year, the epidemic was kept at home. My wife and I go to the wheat field to find weeds and dig wild vegetables every day. Wild vegetables manage the wheat field and chickens, ducks and geese also have grass to eat.

Put it in feed and feed it together. I laid a lot of eggs, which is very gratifying. The epidemic situation improved. I went out in March and didn't go home until July 20. When I got home, I saw few hens. I said, why did I even eat the hens that laid eggs? My wife said don't mention it. Think about it. She said that in May, when the weather was warm, she bought a dozen chickens weighing one catty to feed. Many women bought it, saying it was well fed. Hey, they won't take long. They eat meat if they want, and keep it if they want to lay eggs. Who knows to buy those chickens? I don't know what medicine other sellers are feeding. Everyone in the family who bought it is getting thinner and thinner, getting sick and dying slowly. None of them were fed, not only did they not die, but they also infected the chickens they had fed before with that disease and died slowly. I don't know what virtue people lack nowadays. It's really unscrupulous to achieve your goal for your own benefit!

A: There are three main reasons why hens don't lay eggs in winter:

(1) Chicken breeds are aging. For example, this kind of chicken, handed down from ancient times, has a very low egg laying rate. When winter comes, it doesn't lay eggs, and it often doesn't. I suggest you go to the chicken farm to buy modern new varieties of chicken.

(2) The feed nutrition supply of chickens is insufficient, especially when the temperature is low in winter, and the heat energy loss of chickens is large. If there is not enough heat energy to breed mature eggs, the laying rate will drop or no eggs will be laid. It is suggested that you heat the chicken coop to keep warm, reaching a constant temperature of 17 degrees, and increase the nutritional ratio of the feed.

(3) Insufficient light is the main reason that affects the laying rate of hens. Light is the main energy to stimulate hens to lay eggs. Because the days in winter are short, the sunshine time is short, and the light is not enough for hens, hens stop laying eggs.

I don't know if you have noticed that the henhouses in large chicken farms are brightly lit all year round until dawn. In fact, this is set up to stimulate hens to lay more eggs. So, I think that if you want your hen to lay more eggs in winter, you should also turn on the electric light in the henhouse and shine it at night to meet the needs of hens to lay more eggs in winter.

In a word, if you want your chickens to lay eggs normally in winter, I think you should raise chickens according to the above three methods, and I think hens will lay eggs normally in winter.

People are fed with food. The chickens you bought are fed to farmers' farms, and the chickens you bought are eliminated. If the geography changes, he won't lay eggs or die. Not bad. I fed more than 60 chickens, and now there are only 27, most of them are dead, and the rabbits I fed are also dead. They mainly buy outdated goods and have no experience. Now they are summing up their experience, supporting themselves and being eliminated naturally. This winter,

I used to raise chickens, but I kept them at home, not on the farm. I keep about ten chickens every year. I built a henhouse next to the house. Every morning, I let them out of the cage, sprinkle them with a handful of corn first, and then drive them into the wild after they have finished eating. At night, they will come back and stroll around the yard one by one, waiting for you to feed them. After eating the fed corn, I will put them in the cage again.

Every spring, when the weather gets warmer, chickens will start laying eggs one after another, but at this time, there are very few eggs, sometimes one every two days and sometimes one every few days. As the temperature rises, chickens are also diligent in laying eggs, especially in summer, which is the peak of laying eggs, and every chicken can guarantee to lay an egg every day.

Summer is not only the peak of laying eggs, but also the breeding period of chickens. During this period, some old hens have strong reproductive desire and abnormal behavior. If they jump up and down, they want to hatch eggs. At this time, you should prepare a nest of chickens for them in the henhouse, and about ten chickens are enough.

When the eggs are ready, the hens will hatch them automatically. During this period, it rarely eats and drinks, and even if it goes out to find food, the time is very short. Before the hatched eggs get cold, it will return to the henhouse to continue hatching eggs. Very capable and hard. 2 1 days later, after the chick hatches, it can become a hen mother, and will take a group of chicks hatched by itself to look for food everywhere.

After the summer, as the temperature drops, the weather turns cold gradually, the activity ability of chickens will also be reduced, and the number of laying eggs will be reduced, from one a day to one a few days, until winter comes, and no eggs will be laid at all.

Climate change is the main factor affecting the laying of chickens. In spring and summer, the temperature is high, the sunshine is sufficient, and the wild food sources are rich, which can supplement the energy and nutrition of chickens. Therefore, it grows fast, and excess nutrients will be converted into eggs, so the egg laying rate is high.

In autumn and winter, the temperature is low, the light time is short, and there is little food available in the wild. Chickens have to consume heat in their bodies to resist the cold. There is really no extra energy to lay eggs, even if I want to, I am powerless. In autumn and winter, the laying rate of chickens is low.

It is a natural law that the laying rate of chickens is high in spring and summer and low in autumn and winter. In addition to large-scale farms, measures will be taken to improve the laying rate of chickens in autumn and winter. For example, farmers will basically not take any measures, whether laying eggs or not is acceptable. To tell the truth, it's no use worrying without laying eggs. It is better to let nature take its course.

Let me tell you something. I have 20 chickens, three ducks and two geese. Even in winter last year, ducks laid an egg every other day, and a chicken (fifteen hens, ten big and five small) was laid every other day in the peak season. In winter, they are laid off almost every two days. This year, I didn't say it some time ago. Now we only pick one egg a day, and ducks and geese went on strike more than a month ago. In other words, since the epidemic, chickens and ducks have automatically stopped producing, which is particularly harmful. If nothing else, the food is still the same, and the non-staple food is still the same. In summer, I also told my daughter-in-law, who knows that the weather is getting colder and colder and there are fewer and fewer eggs.

Hens raised by rural people seldom lay eggs in winter, but it is different to say that hens can't lay eggs, depending on how much food your family puts in the hens every day.

Why do hens seldom lay eggs in winter? This depends on the following two main reasons.

One reason is that hens seldom go out to eat food because of the cold weather.

Every winter, the rice planted in rural areas is eaten up by chickens, and there is not much grass left by the roadside in the fields because of the cold weather, right? Therefore, the hens raised at home have very limited food sources in winter, and the weather is cold in winter, especially when it rains this year. If it rains, hens will stay at home and have to rely on their owners to feed them.

The second reason is that hens also have time to lay eggs.

Generally speaking, the peak season for hens to lay eggs is after harvesting late rice, and hens lay eggs by themselves all by the chicken beads produced in their bellies. There are many egg beads in their bellies, so they usually go out to look for food. If there are few eggs in their stomachs, it means that they have laid enough eggs and are ready to let their pets rest.

So, if your hens don't lay eggs in winter, you can solve it by increasing their food intake.

Seven-star farmers now feed 40 hens and try to feed them every day. The hens fed by others don't lay an egg every day, while the hens fed by my family can still lay 15 eggs every day. Last month, each egg sold for 1.5 yuan, but after 65438+February, eggs can be sold to each egg in 2 yuan, with 65445+05 eggs a day. I calculated the feed cost for hens, and it was less than 20 yuan a day, and the average daily net profit was 10 yuan. As a rural person, this 10 yuan is quite cost-effective, right?

Therefore, the farmer of Qixing personally thinks that the hens fed by rural people don't lay eggs during this period, mainly because your host family doesn't put enough food in every day. Coupled with the cold weather in winter, hens go out to find a small amount of food to eat. It can be said that chickens are forced by cold, and even their own lives are not guaranteed, let alone laying eggs for the benefit of their owners.

[Love life, like communication, please pay more attention to the seven-star old farmer's answer, thank you very much! ]

Chickens are raised scientifically in chicken farms, and feed is specially prepared according to the different ages of chickens. Chicken farms have water curtains and large fans to cool down in summer, and some windows can be closed to keep a certain temperature in winter. The most important point is that chickens in chicken farms are eliminated after 500 days, and the egg production of 500-day-old chickens is obviously reduced or even stopped, so they are naturally eliminated after 500 days. If you want to keep the egg production in winter, the first thing is to keep warm, the feed ratio should be reasonable, and it is also important to extend the light. I am a non-professional, don't spray me if there is something wrong.

My aunt raised eight chickens this year, all of which are' flower girls'. For almost a year, she hasn't laid an egg, and she has been blowing her beard and staring at me.

But not long ago, my aunt suddenly smiled and said that she dropped eggs in mother hen; Really [picking your nose] is nothing more than dropping an egg!

Until one day, I found that a rooster in my family always goes out early and comes back late. He ate so much that he could not see the meat. He will close in 2000 and expect him to stew soup! Later, I found it ran into my aunt's hen pile, which was really depressing [cool]!