2022-05-24
To revitalize the countryside, industrial development is the key. In recent years, on the basis of consolidating traditional industries, Wangkou Town has developed characteristic laying hen breeding industry, injecting inexhaustible impetus into rural revitalization.
When it comes to chicken farms, people's first impression may be the stench, but in a fully automated chicken coop of Hebei Bianshi Agricultural Technology Development Co., Ltd., it's a different story. The 100,000 chickens here live in an eight-story "building" and eat a scientifically proportioned "nutritious meal". The chicken house has a constant temperature and humidity throughout the year, which is cool and comfortable. The eggs are automatically transferred and the chicken manure is cleaned up. The traditional way of raising chickens.
Bian Xiaoyang, 28 years old this year, is an authentic "chicken second generation". Under the influence of his father, Bian Xiaoyang has been exposed to the chicken industry since childhood. In 2017, when Bian Xiaoyang visited various places, he found that the scientific and technological breeding equipment is convenient for management, which can make chickens healthier and improve the quality of eggs, so he began to invest in automatic breeding equipment.
With an efficient production line, the chicken coop realizes fully computerized management such as automatic feeding, automatic water supply, and automatic constant temperature. From feeding to egg collection, one person can complete the entire process. The comfortable "living environment" also greatly improves the survival rate and egg-laying efficiency of chickens. The production process is green and efficient, saving time and worry, and reducing the cost of breeding.
Before it was fully automatic, it was 150,000 (stocks), and after that, it increased at a rate of 300,000 every year, and the efficiency increased by 40%-60%. The products are mainly sold to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. "
At present, the company has 16 chicken coops, including 13 fully automatic chicken coops, with a total stock of 900,000 chickens and an annual output of 18,000 tons of eggs. It is expected to achieve full automation by next year, and the breeding number will reach 1.2 million.
With the continuous improvement of living standards, consumers' demand for "a good egg" has become stronger and stronger. Whether it is from the source of breeding poultry breeds or the quality control during the cultivation period, the health and safety of laying hens are guaranteed. In the breeding process, Bian's company also added selenium and zinc for children to meet the needs of consumers of different ages. At present, the factory price of selenium-enriched eggs is 3.75 yuan per piece, and they are sold to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and other places under the brand of "Big Brother Bian".
"In the future development, we should follow the same level of peer companies with higher technology content, by adding cleaning equipment, cleaning, drying, sealing and grading eggs to improve the quality of eggs, connect with better customers, and expand brand influence; The expansion of chicken farms drives the surrounding labor force, guides farmers for free, shares technology with them, and drives them to become rich.”
Hu Huirong, mayor of Wangkou Town: "Bian's Animal Husbandry settled in our town in 2015. After several years of development, it has become a representative leading enterprise of large-scale farming in our town. It has played a very important role in promoting the construction of digital villages and stimulating the revitalization of rural industries. An important demonstration and leading role. We will also implement various support policies based on the actual situation of 'adapting measures to local conditions, making the best use of the situation, and implementing policies according to households', actively helping Bian's Animal Husbandry to improve the industrial chain, and increase the added value of the industry while adding jobs. , drive the surrounding villagers to increase their income and become rich, and make the breeding industry a 'golden signboard' for the revitalization of our town's rural areas."