1. The porridge broth breeding method: Select three small pieces of ground splash porridge on the ground, and then cover it with grass, two days later to make a small bug, take turns to allow chickens to eat insects. Pay attention to rain, water immersion, the same below.

2. Straw brooding method: Control a rectangular earth pit with a width of 0.6m and a depth of 0.3m. Cut the straw into 6-7cm long. After boiling it for 1-2 hours, remove and pour it into the pit.

The top is covered with 6-7cm thick sludge (gutter mud or pond mud, etc., the same below), garbage, etc. Finally, the sludge is compacted, a pot of rice water is poured every day, and the insects are born in about 8 days. At this point, you can open the chicken for food. After the food is eaten, cover with mud and so on, and still wash the rice water, you can continue to eat insects and continue feeding chickens.

3. Bean Cake Breeding Method: A small amount of bean cake (peanut bran, etc.) is grinded (knocked) and then fermented together with the bean curd residue. After fermentation, it is mixed with cereals, leaves, etc. and put into a 20-30 cm deep pit. Cover a thin layer of sludge, and cover it with grass. After 6 to 7 days, you can feed chickens.

4. Tofu scum broiler: Pour 1-2kg bean curd residue into the tank, then pour some rice water, cover the cylinder mouth, produce insects in 5-6 days, and then let worms in 3-4 days. Eating. The use of 6 cylinders turns the brooder to meet the needs of 50 chickens.

5. Mixed brooding method: Dig a deep 0.5m earth pit, lay a layer of straw at the bottom, lay a layer of sludge on the straw, and spread the layers till the pit is full. Then water the pit every day. After more than 10 days, the insects can feed chickens.

6. Rotten grass breeding method: In the soil where soil is more fat, excavate a pit of about 1.5cm in length, 1.8m in length, and 0.5m in depth. Lay a layer of straw at the bottom, spread a layer of bean curd on top, and then cover it with a layer of tofu. Cow dung, a layer of sludge on the manure, so spread until the pit is full, and finally cover the grass. After about one week, we are living insects.

7. Cow manure breeding method: Add 10% rice sugar and 5% wheat bran (or 0.1% wine cake powder) to the cow dung and mix well, pile in the cool place, cover the weeds, straw, etc., and then use the sludge Sealed, live insects in about 20 days.

8. Distiller's Grain Breeding and Breeding: Distiller's grains 10kg plus 50kg of rubbish slag. Mix in a distance far from the house. Stack into a hoe or rectangular shape. After 2-3 days, it is 6 larvae. After 5-6 days, the chicken can feed. .

9. Horse manure breeding method: dig a 1-2m long and 0.3m deep earth pit in a relatively humid place, lay a layer of broken weeds on the bottom, spread a layer of horse dung on the grass, and measure a layer of manure on the dung. Wheat candy, so spread one by one until the pit is full, the last coat of grass, the water in the pit once a day, after a week or so, the insects.

10. Miscellaneous bred methods: mix fresh water with fresh cow dung, chicken feathers, weeds, and dung, etc., and mix them with water to form a paste, and piling them into a 1m high, 1.5m wide, and 3m long pile. Use a thin layer of mud to wipe the floor around, and cover the top of the stack with grass, etc. to prevent the sun from drying out. After 7-15 days, the insects are born.

11. Wheat worm breeding method: pile up two piles of wheat sugar at the corner of the courtyard, paste them with grass mud (mixed of smashed grass and mud cake) and produce insects several days later, in turn let chickens eat insects. After the food is eaten, the wheat confections are piled together to form a pile of pure grass and mud, and insects can be born.

12. Digging holes and brooding methods: dig holes 0.8-1 m long and wide in front of the house or behind the house, put a piece of pine wood shavings, and sprinkle 200-250 ml of rice wine (also use Taomi water) to wet the pine wood. The crumbs, on the upper cover of the pine leaves, there are insects in the hole for eggs.

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