Chickens, ducks and geese are common poultry, and they have different breeding techniques. Below I will introduce in detail the breeding techniques of these three types of poultry.
Variety selection:
Broiler chickens: such as Taiwan meat, corn chicken, etc. are suitable for meat production;
Laying hens: such as Lingnan Excellent and New Zealand are suitable for egg production;
Dual-purpose chicken: such as Chinese Silky Chicken, Golden Red, etc., suitable for both egg and meat use.
Site preparation:
Chicken coop: ensure adequate ventilation and light;
Chicken farm: Make sure the site is flat and has good drainage.
Feed and water:
Provide balanced feed and ensure adequate drinking water;
Adjust feed formula according to different growth stages.
Health management:
Clean the chicken coop regularly;
Prevent diseases and perform necessary immunizations.
Variety selection:
Meat duck: such as Peking duck, Sichuan white duck, etc. suitable for meat production;
Laying ducks: such as Jiabao duck and Ya'an duck are suitable for egg production.
Site preparation:
Ensure the site is well drained;
Provide a suitable duck coop or stocking environment.
Feed and water:
Provide appropriate feed and pay attention to the differences in eating habits of ducks;
Provide adequate drinking water facilities.
Health management:
Clean the duck coop regularly;
Prevent diseases and perform necessary immunizations.
Variety selection:
There are various varieties, such as big white goose, Simmental, etc.
Site preparation:
Provide water or pools to meet the bathing needs of geese;
A larger stocking space is required.
Feed and water:
Geese have a high demand for forage and aquatic feed;
Provide adequate drinking water facilities.
Health management:
Cleaning and management of waters or pools;
Prevent diseases and perform necessary immunizations.
The above is a brief introduction to chicken, duck and goose breeding technology. The specific breeding process and technology need to be adjusted according to local climate, soil conditions, market demand and other factors. When conducting breeding, local breeding management regulations need to be strictly followed to ensure the safety and sustainability of breeding.