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How to raise native chicken can make it lay more eggs?
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Laying hens consume more energy than laying hens and need more feed every day. If the eggs become smaller and sharper in the process of laying eggs, it means that the energy consumption is not enough, and it is necessary to increase the energy consumption in time. Eggs mainly come from protein. Therefore, laying hens should be fed more protein feed. Generally, crude protein should account for 16- 18% of the total feed nutrition. This should be gradually increased from laying eggs, and fed more when laying eggs at 28-32 weeks old. If supplemented by some small fish and shrimp, maggots and insects, the effect can be achieved. At the same time, you can add some light, such as turning on the light with a 40-watt lamp in the morning and evening 1-2 hours. Fill the light step by step, sudden increase of light will cause anal eversion and pecking. Light and sunshine *** 14 hour is enough. Chicken feed should be diversified to achieve comprehensive nutrition. Fresh turquoise feed and vegetable leaves are rich in vitamins, accounting for at least 30% of the total feed. Corn, broken rice, millet, wheat and other seeds. Contains a lot of starch. If you feed more, the chicken will be overweight, but the eggs will be reduced. It is necessary to mix some fine bran and wheat bran. Pay attention to supplement minerals such as calcium and phosphorus, and feed some shell powder, stone powder, bone powder, sterilized broken eggshells and old lime placed in the open air for a long time.

When chickens start laying eggs, they can be weighed once a week. Five per hundred (in large groups). If you find that the chicken is obviously fat or too thin, find out the reason. If it is not properly fed, we should immediately adjust our diet and improve our feeding methods so that hens can lay more eggs.