Nowadays, there are many fewer people raising sheep in rural areas, what is the reason?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-26
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    At that time, there was a boom in rural work, and many people enjoyed the sweetness because of the part-time job. Therefore, there are more and more part-time workers in rural areas, and the sales channels for breeding in rural areas are not smooth, and it is difficult to expand the scale, so rural farmers are getting smaller and smaller, and now they breed goats. It must be kept in captivity, and grazing in the mountains is not allowed.

    So many people choose to give up raising goats. Most young people choose to go out to work. Only some older people who are a little older at home will stay at home and keep some goats in captivity.

    <> buy a little lamb cake now, nearly more than 1,000, no grass to eat, you have to feed it, it is also an expense, if you are sick or something, it is another amount of money, raised up, it is time to sell, the sheep you raise is basically a sheep dealer to buy, will he give you a high price? Now there are many opportunities to work, there are two large state-owned coal mines at the door, often ask people to work, people in their 50s and 60s are the main force, and they can earn more than 10,000 yuan a year, which is better than herding sheep, and there is no need to get up and dry every day.

    At present, rural breeding and grazing are more limited to the control of environmental pollution. The breeding conditions of small farmers are not good, resulting in environmental pollution, and the cost of environmental social preparation is relatively high for large-scale farmers, resulting in higher breeding costs. As a result, the amount of farming in rural areas has decreased a lot.

    The country is becoming rich and powerful, and the countryside is changing. How many people are at home in the countryside now? There are people at home, most of them are old, disabled, sick and weak, and there are many places that have become primitive ecological areas, and abandoned fields are patches of land.

    Breeding needs to have a wealth of experience, experience is not overnight will be effective, need to have a long process, young people how to have that patience to wait, cattle and sheep in the early stage is no investment returns, many people feel that the risk is large, although there are a lot of funds in various places every year to support the breeding industry, but must be a large-scale breeding farm to enjoy, the number of farmers is not able to get. Not to mention raising sheep now, there are very few pigs, ducks and chickens, and many places have become hollow villages, unlike in the past, when the village was lively and lively, and sheep herding has also become a kind of memory.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is because in addition to raising sheep, people can choose many ways, and most of them earn more than raising sheep, and worry less, that is, the cost performance is a hundred times stronger than sheep raising. With so many such good jobs, who would want to raise sheep? If you have this energy, you might as well work more overtime and earn more money, even if the mutton is more expensive, you can still afford it, because the salary is there.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are fewer people raising sheep in the countryside, mainly because the countryside is not the same as before, where people no longer reclaim wasteland and plant trees and lawns in the mountains. In addition, young people in the countryside have gone out to work, and the elderly are inconvenient to move, resulting in fewer sheep keepers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, the cost of raising sheep is relatively high. And it also requires a large area to raise. At the same time, sheep raising is also subject to the fluctuations of the market environment. Income can lead to instability. The risk is also relatively large.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the past, raising sheep in the countryside was nothing more than selling sheep to make money, but now everyone basically goes out to work to earn money, and they earn more, so they don't raise those sheep at home.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Legal analysis: You can negotiate with your neighbor to settle the problem, and if the negotiation fails, you can sue the neighbor for a neighboring right dispute and ask the neighbor to eliminate the nuisance. or complain to the relevant departments, such as environmental protection or livestock inspection and quarantine management departments.

    Legal basis: Civil Code of the People's Republic of China

    Article 120:Where civil rights and interests are infringed upon, the infringed party has the right to request that the infringer bear tort liability.

    Article 1165:Where the perpetrator infringes upon the civil rights and interests of others due to fault and causes harm, they shall bear tort liability.

    Where it is presumed that the actor is at fault in accordance with the provisions of law, and he cannot prove that he is not at fault, he shall bear tort liability.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you are ambitious and have a big personality, it is recommended not to engage in breeding. There are some relatively large epidemics and some personal reasons. There is no good start, for example, improper introduction and poor local resources.

    On the other hand, it is not a good start if the resources in your own place are not good, rather than if you want to engage in breeding.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It may be that the breed is not right when choosing sheep, generally to choose a breed with strong reproductive ability, strong adaptability and fast growth rate, and then to learn more about feeding management, to pay attention to the cleaning of manure in the farm, to pay attention to the reasonable management of temperature and light, to regularly check the body of the sheep, and to inject vaccines.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    is so ambitious, has a big personality, doesn't take this matter seriously, encounters some epidemics, or doesn't have a good start, and the resources are not good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Due to the superior geographical conditions in rural areas and the small size of sheep, the cost of developing sheep raising in rural areas is relatively low.

    Reduced costsWhen the price of sheep is high, the sheep that are a little worse can also get a good profit. Now that the price of sheep is low, good sheep can only make a slight profit or protect the capital, and the sheep that are a little worse can only lose money. Large scale does not mean high profits, especially when sheep prices are low.

    Sheep farmers should streamline their flocks, and only retain excellent sheep for gradual expansion and breeding. In this way, when the price of sheep is low, it can ensure that sheep do not lose money, and then wait for the price of sheep**.

    Investing in sheep raising in rural areas is also very cost-effective. If the funds in the early stage are insufficient, it is completely possible to raise sheep. Although it is said that the ** of meat sheep this year is very high, resulting in the **** of breeding sheep, we also take tens of thousands of yuan, and can only raise 1 or 2 cattle, and sheep can be sold dozens of them.

    The cost of raising sheep is relatively low, if you are rural, the cost is even lower, because most of the straw eaten by sheep can be obtained, of course, you still have to feed some concentrate feed, so that the sheep can be strong and fast.

    As long as you have land to grow pasture grains in the countryside, the cost of raising sheep is relatively low. There are no hills, so you can grow grass and raise sheep.

    Wheat was planted on our land in the early days, and when the wheat harvest was over, the wheat straw could be used to feed the sheep. It's just that wheat straw sheep don't like to eat very much, and with key corn, corn straw and wheat straw crushed together as sheep roughage, corn kernels and wheat bran can be used as sheep concentrate feed, just raise a 50 sheep, there is no need to find outside to buy pasture, buy concentrate feed, to save the cost of sheep to the greatest extent.

    Sheep farming requires technology, and there are high requirements for technology. Of course, technology can not directly save the cost of sheep raising, but it can improve the reproduction rate, morbidity, rate, etc., and have a greater impact on the profit of sheep raising. Before raising sheep, we must master a certain sheep raising technology.

    It is best to go to small and medium-sized sheep farms to study for a year and a half, without a little technology to raise sheep may have to pay a lot of tuition, and it takes at least three years to explore a certain technology.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Many people say that sheep farming in rural areas has low costs and high returns, is this true? Why don't you raise much? I'm from the wine country of Yibin, Sichuan Province, and we are not like other places, there is an endless grassland.

    For sheep farming, first of all, we do not have the advantage of covering the land, we are in the south of Sichuan, with more people and less land, a typical hilly area. We don't have a lot of sheep here. There are five or six hundred households in our village, and only two or three families raise sheep.

    The family that raises the most sheep happens to be my neighbors. He's 55 years old and I'm the same age as him. His family had a maximum of 100 sheep at the time, but usually 40 to 50, 50 to 60 sheep.

    When the ** is good, he will sell a little, and around the winter solstice and the Spring Festival, he will sell everything he can. Now only breeding sheep and lambs remain. Sometimes we ask him that Lao Luo raised a lot of sheep this year and made a lot of money.

    He would be very humble and say, "No money, what money? We sometimes say, "You can't make a penny."

    You've built beautiful houses, and you've got money for two college students. Did you steal it? He just smiled and then cleverly shifted the conversation to something else.

    Similarly, people from other villages saw that he was earning money by raising sheep and bought lambs from him to raise. Because there is no technology, no experience, they are all raised to death, let alone make money, and even then there is no return, and he thinks that raising sheep is a pit, which is understandable. Do it anyway?

    We should keep our feet on the ground and not be overly ambitious and unrealistic. Sheep farming is no exception. If you make a lot of small money, it can turn into a big one.

    As an old farmer who has been a lamb in the countryside for many years, therefore, rural goats also have money to lose money, but most rural families are missing to make money, don't let some people think that sheep raising is a pit and a loss-making business. The number of sheep raised by free-range families in rural areas is not large, basically more than 10, more than 20, and more than 30 sheep are very few. At this scale, very little money can be made, and it is unrealistic to get rich and expensive through these sheep.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The truth of the matter is not like this, even in rural areas, the cost of raising sheep is very high, and a lot of upfront investment is required.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is not the case, because many people are now focusing on the livestock industry, which leads to greater competitive pressure in the industry, so the income is not so high.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course not, raising sheep requires a high cost, and it also requires a lot of manpower and material resources, you need to understand the growth habits of sheep, and you also need to vaccinate regularly.

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