Breeding poultry and cockroaches in orchards

Orchard-reared poultry can use the shading effect of fruit trees to keep the birds in a cool and refreshed environment, which will benefit each other's growth and development. The poultry manure is transformed into fruit trees to provide quality Fertilizer. Poultry birds such as chickens, birds, and geese can play a role in controlling pests; poultry, such as ducks and geese, can help with weeding. Raising earthworms in the orchard underground not only provides good protein feed for the birds, but also the fertilizers it digests are more easily absorbed and utilized by fruit trees. This method does not require strict requirements for fruit trees. Apple trees such as apples, pears, oranges, etc., or vines such as grapes can be selected. However, it is necessary to select high-disease or elevated cultivation methods for strong resistance to disease and the number of times required to fight drugs. There are two ways to raise poultry: cage breeding and free-range breeding. In humid, poorly ventilated orchards, cages can be kept at a height of 60-80 cm to allow them to dry, ventilate and transmit light. In a more dry and refreshing orchard, they can be free-ranged to facilitate the use of poultry for pests and poultry to obtain feed and reduce diets. When using fruit tree residual fruit, shoots and young leaves as feed, it must first be chopped and deformed to avoid damage to fruit trees due to the birds “identifying” the original. After the feces of the birds are fermented, they can be used as quail feed. Can be built in the park between the small winter cold. In areas that do not need to be protected from cold, it is also possible not to use Dianchi Lake, but instead to raise them in the orchard and dig a ditch around the orchard to prevent the loss of earthworms.

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