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The egg production rate of free-range laying hens is related to feeding, eating more corn and foods with high crude protein content can improve the egg production rate, such as feeding some soybean meal, peanut meal, cotton meal, etc., soybean food is also a high-protein food; Of course, it is also possible to increase the light, but it is best to consult a professional in this case.
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1.Citrus peels, which are dried and ground into powder, are added to chicken feed at a ratio of 2%-3%; 2.Cockscomb, feed chicks directly with cockscomb seeds, or add 5% of cockscomb petals to chicken feed; 3.
Artemisia leaf powder, remove the fluff of mugwort leaves, dry and crush into powder, and add 2%-5% mugwort leaf powder to chicken feed.
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If it is a laying hen, no matter what it eats, it will be ordered, because this is a reaction, and it has nothing to do with what to eat, you are like a rooster, even if you feed it delicacies from the mountains and seas, it will not lay eggs.
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Chickens eat chicken feed and prefer to lay eggs. If you want a chicken to lay more eggs, first of all, the breed of chicken should be good, in addition, chicken breeding should be healthy, and thirdly, the nutrition of chicken feed should be balanced and comprehensive.
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Pay attention to the variety of food, and usually let them have a certain space to move around to keep their mood happy.
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1. Feed gypsum powder.
Feed a small amount of gypsum powder to laying hens every day, if it is a laying hen that is moulting, it can accelerate moulting, so that it can resume laying eggs faster, and for laying laying hens, it can effectively improve the egg laying rate.
2. Add zinc. You can add 2% zinc to the feed of laying hens and feed them continuously for about 7 days, which can significantly improve the egg production rate, and the longer the feeding time, the higher the egg production rate.
3. Feed flies and maggots.
Mixing 10% maggots in the feed and feeding them twice a day in the morning and evening can increase the egg laying rate by about 20%.
4. Feed small trash fish and vegetables.
Adding small trash fish and greens to the feed can increase the egg production rate of laying hens by more than 10%.
5. Feed germinated feed.
In the season of lack of green fodder, it is necessary to supplement some germinated feed to laying hens, which can improve the egg production rate, and generally increase the egg production rate by 10% -20%.
6. Feed feather powder.
Adding 3%-5% feather meal to the feed can reduce chicken fat, increase lean meat, and increase egg production by more than 20%.
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Chickens eat pine needles, rapeseed, peanut shells, carrots, cornflower, celery, xanthium and other foods that can help chickens lay more eggs.
1. Feeding pine needles.
Pine needles are not only nutritious, but also contain phytoncides, which can promote the growth of livestock and poultry, prevent gastrointestinal diseases and various vitamin deficiencies. It has been shown that adding 6% pine needle powder to the chicken diet can increase the egg production rate by about 13%.
2. Feeding rapeseed cake.
Adding 7% cooked (or detoxified) rapeseed cake to layer feed can increase egg production by about 10%.
3. Feeding peanut shell powder.
Adding 3% 5% peanut shell powder to the feed of laying hens can increase the egg production rate by about 15%.
4. Feed carrots.
Carrots are rich in carotene and a variety of B vitamins and trace elements; Adding 10% to 20% carrots to the diet of laying hens can increase egg production.
5. Feeding corn pollen.
Mixing corn pollen into the feed to feed chickens can increase the egg production rate by about 10%, and the egg color is bright and the amount of egg yolk increases.
6. Feeding celery.
Feeding chickens with fresh celery increases egg production. Celery leaves are fed alone, celery stalks are chopped and mixed into compound feed, each layer is fed about 50 grams each time, 3 times a week.
7. Feeding the cang's ear cake method.
Xanthium cake is a by-product of the oil extraction of Xanthium fruit, containing 39% crude protein and trace sedative substances. Adding 10% of Xanthium cake powder to the basic diet of laying hens can increase the egg production rate by about 8%.
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Hens eat feed such as corn, sorghum, rice bran, rice, etcLays eggs the fastest.
Hens eat corn, sorghum, rice bran, rice and provide some cabbage leaves, spinach, radish, apples, calcium powder, fish meal, etc., and hens are more likely to lay eggs. Don't just feed the hens, pay attention to a variety of nutrients. The feed intake and feed types of chickens vary greatly, and nutrition often fails to meet the needs of egg development, resulting in a decline in egg production.
The protein content in eggs is very high, so you need to add protein feeds such as soybean cake and rapeseed cake to improve the egg production rate.
Hens will start laying eggs at 4-7 months, the laying period is about 2-3 years, and the cycle of each egg is about 24-30 hours. When the hen begins to moult, it will stop laying eggs, which will generally last for 2-4 months, and can be fed with gypsum powder to accelerate the moulting of the hen and resume egg production in advance.
Hens must keep their surroundings quiet during laying, as hens are more timid and can cause reduced egg production or malformed eggs when frightened. Therefore, in the daily feeding, feeding, cleaning, catching chickens, picking eggs and other work, we must take light action to avoid loud noise, affecting the hen's egg production.
When raising chickens, it should be noted that feed management is very important for the growth of chickens, and the chicken house must be regularly ventilated to deal with hygiene and prevent viruses. Disease prevention is an indispensable work in raising chickens, and prevention should be the main thing when preventing diseases.
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Give the hens a good protein feed. Generally, crude protein should account for 16-18 of the total nutrition of the feed. Eggs can be gradually increased from the beginning of the lay, and more can be fed at the age of 28-32 weeks when the eggs are at their peak.
For example, if you feed some small fish, shrimp, maggots and insects, you can get the effect.
The main nutrient that hens need to lay eggs is protein. The nutrient consumption of hens in the laying period is relatively high, so the nutrition of the feed should be sufficient, in order to improve the egg production of laying hens, chicken feed should be diversified to achieve comprehensive nutrition.
Fresh green feed, vegetable feet and leaves are rich in vitamins, accounting for at least 30% of the total feed. Grain, broken rice, millet, wheat and other seed materials contain more starch, feeding more will make the chicken overfat, but the eggs are reduced, and some fine bran and wheat bran must be fed. Pay attention to supplementing minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, and appropriately feed some shell powder, stone powder, bone meal, sterilized broken eggshells and aged lime that has been placed in the open air for a long time.
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There are many ways to control the egg production of laying hens, such as the regulation of temperature and light, the proportion of feed and the control of drinking water, etc., the most important is the use of hormones. Everyone understands the dangers of hormones, so I will not recommend them to you or introduce them to you.
There are also many other factors that affect egg production in chickens, such as the stress response of the animal. When chickens move from one environment to another, or when frightened, they reduce their feed intake, resulting in reduced egg production or even production stopping. The strength and duration of the stress response vary from individual to individual.
The hens caught more than 20 days ago should have disappeared if they had been carefully raised.
Another important reason that affects the egg production of hens is the age of the chickens. Hens in factory-raised conditions can reach peak egg production in less than 200 days, while free-range chickens in rural areas take more than 300 days to start laying eggs. Chicks raised in the spring of that year do not begin to lay eggs until the spring of the following year, stop production in the summer when it is hot, start to enter the peak egg production period after moulting in the autumn, and enter the elimination period in the autumn of the third year.
If you have brought hens from the countryside for three years or more, it is recommended that you cull them.
If you want to keep breeding, you need to pay attention to the temperature. The suitable temperature for hens to enter the laying period is around 24 degrees. It's now winter and the temperature is low.
Most of the local chickens in the countryside have stopped production, and the chicken farm adopts the method of heating in order to keep the hens from stopping production in winter, so that the temperature in the chicken house is kept at about 24 degrees. So you should also pay attention to the temperature of the chicken coop and not too low. If the temperature of the nest is too low, even feeding the hens with pro-production hormones will have little effect.
Hehe, of course, the eggs given to the baby can't have hormones.
Just feed the hens some rice, leftovers, and leaves that are discarded when choosing vegetables, nothing special. By the way, put a little sand next to the coop for them to eat, which will help them digest the food.
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This is a natural type! The chance of laying 2 eggs at a time is small n pitiful! So the natural type is better!
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Give your chickens plenty of protein-rich feed.
The factors that affect the amount of eggs laid by the hen are not only what they eat, but also the amount of sunlight and the amount of daily feeding.
Chickens need to have a suitable temperature and light when laying eggs, so the farm should pay attention to the change of temperature, and install electric lights in time to manually supplement the light when the light is less in winter; In summer, when the light is relatively strong, pay attention to the ventilation and cooling of the farm.
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According to the feeding standards of chicken bai, DU is the zhi layer feed sold on the market, but the eggs in different stages of the chicken, to feed the corresponding stage of the feed capacity, because this is tailored for the laying hens of the feed, only in this way the laying hens produce more. Chicken rearing is roughly divided into three stages, namely the brooding stage (1-6 weeks of age), the rearing stage (7-20 weeks old), and the laying stage (after 20 weeks of age). Chick feed with higher protein content should be fed at the chick stage, with a crude protein content of about 21% and a finer particle size of the feed; In the breeding stage, the laying hens should be fed with breeding material, and the protein content is reduced, and the crude protein is generally about 18%; After 20 weeks of age, to feed laying hen feed, with the rise of egg laying rate, to the peak of egg production and other periods, the feed is also different, before the start of production to feed transition feed, feed crude protein content gradually increased, to the peak of egg production, feed crude protein content reached about 24%.
1. Feed concentrate feed.
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There is no food that chickens can't eat, and chickens can eat it whenever they want.