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How to effectively use an empty yard in rural hometown?

Making full use of rural empty yards can do many things, such as planting some flowers, vegetables and fruits, raising some chickens, ducks and geese and so on. These are basically possible, but in my opinion, the best way is to raise rabbits. Bunny is easy to raise and easy to succeed. Besides appreciation, you can also earn some pocket money by the way. Give it a try!

The total area of empty yards in rural areas is generally not very large, and 50 or 60 square meters is more common. However, it is almost enough to use about 60 square meters to raise rabbits part-time. Can also be raised, captive. If it is caged, you must prepare cages of about 30cm×40cm in advance, and each cage can keep two rabbits. In this way, your 60 square meters of open space is actually the business scale of 65,438+0,000 rabbits.

In terms of capital investment, the above cages are not expensive, that is, one around 30 yuan; The price of breeding rabbits is about 80 ~ 100 yuan per rabbit; However, the concentrated feed for 65,438+0 rabbits from young rabbits to slaughter costs less than that of 30 yuan. You can also determine how many rabbits to keep according to your own specific situation, and you can work out the approximate total investment yourself.

Raising rabbits is far less complicated than poultry, pigs, cows and sheep. If it is just an empty courtyard in the countryside, it is easy to face a mentality of entertainment and control. There is no need to regard raising rabbits as a job, just as fun! Rabbits are typical anorectal animals. Eat a little and pull a little, so it has a lot of shit. But raising rabbits is nothing more than paying attention to adjusting the collocation and quantity of concentrated feed, preventing rabbit diseases as early as possible and paying attention to the adjustment of environmental temperature. As long as you work hard at ordinary times, it won't cause much trouble.

The concentrated feed of rabbits has a wide range of sources, and there are many types to choose from, such as green feed such as wild vegetables, leaves, fruits and vegetables; Tuber foods such as carrots, pumpkins and sweet potatoes; Crude fiber foods such as straw, peanut seedlings and sweet potato seedlings; Concentrated feeds such as soybeans, peas and bean cakes are very easy to obtain.

Although rabbits also have symptoms, they are not contagious, and the difficulty coefficient of epidemic prevention and control is far less than that of pigs, cattle and sheep. Generally, the epidemic prevention fee for a rabbit is only about 30 cents, which will not add too much pressure to farmers.