To raise free-range chickens, you must first select a breeding site, build a chicken coop, and provide a sports ground. Because it is free-range, there is no need to prepare a food trough. You can put the food outside and let it feed on its own. Add water to the water container regularly to ensure sufficient water. Disinfect and sterilize the chicken house regularly and inject vaccines in a timely manner to prevent the occurrence of various diseases. If you need to breed, you need to prepare a brooding room and control the temperature and humidity so that the chicks can grow normally.
Management during the brooding period is very important. Strictly follow the appropriate temperature and humidity for different ages, and do routine epidemic prevention and management to reduce the impact of diseases on their feed intake and growth rate. Although free-range chickens are kept outside, it is also very important to have a shelter and a place to roost.
Notes:
1. Good food for free-range chickens. Rural chickens are not fed very much. They have to rely on their own food and clothing. If they are thirsty, take a few sips of mountain spring water. , a proper pure natural and green food.
2. Do not raise free-range native chickens when they are still chicks. The chicks are very fragile, especially in the first month. They must be kept indoors, and a certain temperature must be maintained indoors. The appropriate temperature is 28-32°C for two weeks. If the temperature is not suitable, it may induce some diseases in the chicks.