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Buyi couples raise free-range chickens in the mountains, which are natural, healthy and nutritious.
Chickens grown in such an original ecological environment are healthy, delicious and nutritious. In the mountains of Libo county, there is such a young couple who gave up their easy and stable jobs and returned to their hometown to raise black-bone chickens in the virgin forest.
However, how difficult it is to open a farm in the mountains. 20 12 Yao Shourong, a Buyi boy in his twenties, and his wife Yao Wenyou went back to their hometown to raise chickens. After the couple agreed to the stockade, they began to repair the mountain road. Because of inconvenient transportation and lack of materials, there was no road, water and electricity on the farm at that time. The couple paved the road with dozens of pounds of stones every day, and built two simple sheds, one for their own living and the other for raising chickens. However, only ten days later, a heavy rain washed away all the stones laid on the road. Many things happen. It took the couple nearly a year to finally build a stone road from the stockade to the farm, and the first henhouse was built.
20 14, at the beginning, chickens were raised locally, but because every household fed some chickens, although the chickens they raised were pollution-free, original and healthy, there was no market and the eggs were badly unsalable. Husband and wife get up early and get greedy every day. They used a horse to transport chickens and eggs to the county market for sale, so it took them a year.
20 15 after learning about the chicken raising situation of Yao people, the Maolan Nature Reserve Administration gave strong support, completely opened the road from stockade to the farm, and the water and electricity were also connected. Their farm has also expanded from one henhouse to three henhouses.
Yao Shourong, who just started raising chickens, is inexperienced, the survival rate of native chickens is not high, the egg production is low, and the locals have no experience in large-scale farming. He searched the internet for relevant information to find a solution, introduced black-bone chicken, improved the feed ratio, and gradually explored a set of breeding techniques. He cut off a large piece of thick stems and leaves on the mountain and mashed them with a machine to make the black-bone chicken easier to digest; Dried corn kernels and bean shells are also added to the feed to provide more nutrition for black-bone chickens. With the breakthrough of technical problems and the improvement of egg production rate, the problem of sales appeared again, and chickens and eggs in the mountains were left unattended. Yao Shourong went to the supermarket in Libo County to sell from door to door. With excellent quality, his chicken products have opened up the local market. He also opened an online shop and sold eggs to many places in the country with the help of e-commerce. His chickens are completely naturally stocked, eating ecological and healthy forage, and the eggs are naturally healthy and nutritious.
Green shell eggs are smaller than captive eggs in the market, with blue color, large and orange yolk, delicate and white protein, fresh nutrition, high protein and low cholesterol, natural and healthy, and rich flavor.
From 2065438 to August 2007, Sara Scherr, chairman of the comprehensive landscape project of human, food and nature, head of the American "ecological agriculture partner" and Li Changxiao, a professor at Southwest University, went deep into Maolan Nature Reserve to investigate the tourism economy under the forest in the community. Entering the deep mountains, Yao and his wife found that they raised ecological black-bone chickens with grass, which was greatly appreciated.
At present, there are more than 5,000 black-bone chickens in Yao Shourong's farm, producing more than 200,000 green-shelled eggs every year. An egg sells for two yuan in the market, with an annual sales volume of more than 400,000.
While Yao Shourong became rich himself, he also responded to the call of the state and adopted the model of "cooperative+poor households" to set up training courses to teach chicken farmers how to raise chickens. Under his leadership, many poor households in the vicinity have learned farming techniques, and the farming industry has developed rapidly, leading the local people to get rich together.
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