Native chickens are stocked in mountain woodlands, why are the places where chickens move bare?

Updated on Three rural 2024-04-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because in this way, the chickens will be able to move better, and there will be no big obstacles.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because these free-range chickens have eaten up all the plants there, they will be bare.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think it may be because some of the eating activities of local chickens are related to these things!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because in this way, you can easily see the movement of the local chicken when stocking, so as not to lose one.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the chickens have eaten everything they can eat, they look bare.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is mainly because they are too destructive, so that's why they are like this.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because they have eaten it all, and the chickens are often a group activity.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because they eat a lot of food when they forage in this place.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because if there were a lot of things in the chickens' place, we wouldn't be able to see the chickens.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because chickens use their claws to find insects on the ground, these places have been scratched by chicken paws.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chickens need to eat bugs with plant rhizomes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is mainly because they eat everything, which is why they are like this.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is because the grass ash in the countryside has a good effect of disinfection and sterilization, and the taste in the chicken coop is relatively strong, and the plant ash can not only inhibit the infection of viruses and bacteria, but also achieve the effect of removing the odor very well.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because the plant ash can be moisture-proof, it can make the chicken coop dry, and the plant ash can be sterilized, which can make the chicken not easy to get sick.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In this way, it can sterilize and disinfect, prevent moisture, prevent pests and diseases, and avoid odors.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The chicken shed is built according to its own breeding needs, and the ratio of length to width is 5:1.

    2. Consider ventilation in the construction of chicken sheds. Adjust the indoor temperature and humidity to ensure that the temperature is between 15 and 20 degrees Celsius.

    3. Construct in accordance with the requirements of environmentally safe livestock and poultry houses and chicken houses. Dust and ammonia are guaranteed to be effectively controlled.

    4. Set up skylights and floor windows to expand the area of doors and windows and enhance ventilation. Remove part of the fence to make the fermentation bed as large as possible, at least 20 square meters. The single lap area of nursery and fattening pigs is best 30-40 square meters, not less than 20 square meters.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Grass ash has a bactericidal effect, which can prevent the chickens in the coop from surviving better, so that they can avoid the interference of many diseases and grow better.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the chicken coop often does not see the sun, can not keep the air dry, and after the chicken eats and drinks is not easy to volatilize, will breed bacteria, the chicken will get some infectious diseases, put grass and wood ash can dry the air, keep the chicken coop dry.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because the plant ash can be sterilized and disinfected, the environment of the chicken coop can be kept clean and the survival rate of chickens can be improved.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Native chickens are stocked in mountain woodlands, why are the places where chickens move bare? Because the mouth of the chicken is strong. Chickens eat by pecking, pecking at ingredients.

    The chicken is an omnivorous poultry that feeds on both natural and animal ingredients. Chickens are very fond of feeding on young green plants, seedlings and seeds. In the spring, when the seeds germinate and the seedlings that grow and develop, the chickens will eat them.

    If the seedlings are pecked, they lose their young leaves and foliage, and the plant may lose its ability to work and will die. If it is a green plant with a strong regeneration function, it only needs to grow and develop a little tender seedlings, and the domestic chicken may eat it. The plant grows constantly, and the domestic chickens keep pecking.

    When chickens open up the soil layer to look for insects, they will also take out grassroots entrepreneurship. That's like everyone pulling the grass, and after the grass is uprooted, it will be difficult for wild grass to grow for a long time.

    At the same time, the chicken's appetite is very large, and after eating, pulling, pulling, eating, the growth rate of the grass cannot keep up with the rate of chicken eating, and in the long run, the place where the chickens are raised will produce a bare place. As a result, the greenery is extinct. If the weeds grow and develop seeds, they are the favorite food of domestic chickens.

    Therefore, it is difficult for wild grasses to grow and develop in areas where chickens stay all day long, so the location of domestic chickens often theme activities is smooth.

    The relative density of rearing is too large. Rural breeding of native chickens, the total number of general breeding is particularly large, and the stocking density is also very large. The characteristics of domestic chickens are that they habitually live in groups, and in the case of free-range breeding, they all gather together to find food, and there are too many chickens and melons, all of which are trampled on the small flowers.

    Chickens often tread on weeds when they are in their original area. This weed is trampled and trampled by many chickens and melons every day, and it cannot grow and develop at all. This kind of weed, even if the chickens do not go to eat, the weeds will not grow and die for a long time.

    Rotation should be implemented to allow land resources to rest; We can divide the woodland into 3 or 5 areas, and then take turns to feed the farms, each area for a month, and then the chickens are attracted to another area through food. In this way, the land resources can be lightly endowed, and once the chickens are stopped in the soil surface theme activities, the location of the chickens will gradually become more and more lush with weeds, and the chickens will have a new source of food.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because chicken manure is acidic, no plant can survive wherever chicken manure is not fully fermented, and chickens have wings, very active ability, and chicken claws are very sharp, wherever they go, not a single grass grows, they will use their claws to turn over the ground, and eat all the seeds.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Chickens have a limited range of movement, which affects the overall fertility of the soil and is also very destructive to young grasses.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    One. The chicken feet are sharp, digging to the bottom, and there is no grass everywhere it goes. Two. Chicken manure is acidic, and no plants can survive where the fully fermented chicken manure goes.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The reason why it is bare is that the chickens eat it, and it is also shoeed with its feet, so many chickens will definitely be bald very quickly.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because chickens will eat some grass or other plants around them, they will be bare.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because of the fact that the chickens are often fed food in this place, and they are often active in this place, the weeds naturally have no way to survive.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Because there is a lot of grass growing in this place, chickens will peck at the grass when they see it, and the place will become bare in the long run.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Because these chickens eat all the time, and they will always stare at one place to eat, the place where the chickens move will be particularly light.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It has to do with the activity characteristics of the chickens. If you don't keep chickens and don't understand the characteristics of chickens, then you definitely don't know why the places where they are often active are bare. In fact, people who raise chickens know very well that chickens will walk around every day, even if they give chickens a fixed range of activities, they will also be dishonest, either biting insects and grass seeds on the ground or turning over the ground with their claws, turning over just to find some food.

    In fact, when raising chickens, even if it is some dirt and some grain, the chickens will eat it. <>

    If the chickens have eaten the grass seeds, it will be impossible for them to grow weeds. The growth of weeds also needs a stable environment, and if this stable environment is destroyed by chickens, it will not be able to grow, and there will be no plants, and it will naturally be bare. Weeds that have grown are also destroyed by chickens.

    If you put it in the vegetable garden, the vegetables and fruits will definitely be bitten by the chicken, and they will be eaten by the chicken as food. When I was a child, I had the experience that once a chicken entered the garden, it had to be driven out in time, otherwise the crops I grew might suffer. <>

    Chickens are generally raised on the woodland, so the destructive power is also very strong. Chickens are not like people who will go to the designated place to excrete, generally speaking, the chickens are going to **excrete, and the activity area is relatively fixed, and it is not particularly large, so that they will appear in that area of activity, and there will be some feces covered. Chicken manure will ferment, and once fermented, some weeds and weeds will be burned or rotted, and naturally no plants will continue to grow, in which case it will look bare.

    Where people often walk, there will also be a road, just because there are more people walking, and in the same way, there are more chickens, and there will be no plants that can continue to grow, because the plot will be pressed more solidly, and even if you want to grow, you will be trampled to death.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    On the one hand, it is because the local chicken is very active and active, and on the other hand, it is because the local chicken eats the plants on the mountain forest land.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The mouth of the local chicken is very pointed, and it eats all the time, all the time, so the place where it is often active will be bare.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    The economy is constantly developing, and people are beginning to pursue a higher quality of life, so when eating, they also prefer to eat pure natural food, and do not like to eat chickens in the farm. Many people in the city will drive to the countryside to buy free-range chickens, and they will find that the mountains are bare, and if there are not a few trees to embellish, they will basically become bald. In fact, the reason why the mountain became bare was not made by the owner, but by the chickens themselves.

    If you go to the market to buy chickens, a chicken is about 5 catties to 8 catties, just enough for a family to eat, and people on the farm will generally raise chickens to this amount. But if the machine is free-range in the countryside, the weight is generally not very heavy, and it can be lifted with one hand, and the combat effectiveness of this chicken is not very strong. When raising free-range chickens in the countryside, if the scale is relatively large, they are generally stocked in the mountains, and generally where these chickens walk, the ground will become bare, which is related to some of the chickens' usual living habits.

    The chickens that are raised in the woods will not starve to death if no one feeds them, because they can go to the land to find food. These chickens can catch insects in the field to eat, you can also eat some grass seeds, and when it comes to the meal, it will also be fed by the owner, and after eating, these chickens will go to wander around, so everyone prefers to eat rural chickens. When these chickens are looking for something to eat on the ground, if they find that there is nothing on the ground, they will dig down a little more with their claws, and then the food in the soil will be exposed, and the chickens will continue to eat.

    Chickens are very fond of digging soil, so where chickens generally live, the ground is very soft, and basically the grass roots will be dug up. These grass roots are exposed to the air for a long time, and they will dry up after being exposed to the sun, so after raising the native chickens in the mountains for a long time, there is basically no grass left, and the land is also bare. Moreover, the mountains are bare, which is also convenient for farmers to take care of and prevent people from coming to steal chickens.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    I think it's because local chickens generally eat earthworms, making the mountains bare, so that chickens can find food, and it is easy to manage without grass, which is a very green and environmentally friendly way to raise chickens.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Because the destructive power of the native chicken is particularly strong, in order to prevent the native chicken from destroying the plant, it is necessary to make the mountain bare, so that it can also be better.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    It may be because the range of activities of local chickens is relatively large, and farmers need to have a wider field of vision to be able to find these local chickens for feeding.

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