Risk of raising wild chickens, wild animals with white ears, a person in Vinh Phuc sells for 1 million/kg in Vietnam

Published 2024년 12월 1일

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Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Sy, a resident of Tam Quan commune in Vinh Phuc province, Vietnam, has developed a successful model for raising over 250 white-eared jungle fowl, a native breed endemic to the region. This venture, which started with 10 pairs of parent chickens, not only generates income but also contributes to the breed's conservation. The chickens are raised in a free-range environment, consuming a diet of wild foods and natural grasses, and are sold at various ages for substantial profits. The district authorities have expressed interest in replicating this model to foster agricultural economic development and promote sustainable livestock farming.

The white-eared jungle fowl is a native Vietnamese breed with distinctive white ear feathers and vibrant plumage. These birds are known for their intelligence and cunning, requiring specific care and a quiet environment for domestication. The breeding season is around March, with each hen laying 5-10 eggs that hatch after 21 days. Mr. Sy's success lies in providing a living environment that closely mirrors the birds' natural habitat, complete with perches, shaded areas, and green vegetation. This approach not only ensures the birds' welfare but also results in meat that is firm and fragrant.

The offspring are sold at different ages, with young chickens commanding a price of 500,000 VND per pair, and fully grown birds selling for 300-500,000 VND per kilogram. The district plans to provide technical support and expand this model to other areas, aiming to diversify the local agricultural economy and provide additional income sources for local farmers.
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Original content

As a lover and passionate about raising ornamental jungle fowl, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Sy, Tam Quan commune (Tam Dao district, Vinh Phuc province) has domesticated and developed a model of raising white-eared jungle fowl with a scale of more than 250 birds. This model of raising wild animals not only brings income to the family but also contributes to the conservation of the white-eared jungle fowl breed in Vietnam. In 2012, by chance, while buying sưa trees in Thanh Hoa province, Mr. Sy was attracted by the jungle fowl with colorful feathers, bright red crests and distinct white ears that local people trapped in the mountains and brought back to raise. After researching, he came up with the idea of developing a model of raising this breed of chicken to get rich. Initially, he raised 10 pairs of parent chickens, then the number of chickens kept increasing and became an effective new economic development model. White-eared jungle fowl live in many forests. At night, chickens go to ...
Source: Danviet

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