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Female Graduates Return Home To Start Their Own Businesses And Raise Chickens As "Big Guns"

2008/4/19 0:00:00 7

In June 2005, Ma Xiao Yan made a decision that puzzled his family and friends: giving up his work in a travel agency and returning to his hometown to start a business in Lingwu east tower town.

With Ma Xiao Yan's instigation, her husband quit her job and started her own business together.

Ma Xiaoyan, a female college student, quit his job in the city and came to the countryside to set up a chicken farm in people's surprised eyes.

After 3 years of hard work, Ma Xiao Yan set up a chicken farm which provided 300 thousand chicken seedlings and annual profit of 200 thousand yuan, and wrote a realistic version of "country love".

In June 2005, Ma Xiao Yan made a decision that puzzled her family and friends: she gave up her job in a travel agency and went back to her hometown to start a business in Lingwu east tower town.

Such a choice, Xiao Yan has her own idea. "The state strongly supports the development of modern agriculture, and gives many preferential conditions to college students' entrepreneurship. It is not a good thing to go back to the countryside to start a business."

Under Xiao Yan's agitation, her husband quit his job and started a business with her.

The first couple set up 4 rows of chicken houses, then took the computer back, and even got broadband. They not only learned chicken technology from the Internet, but also ordered 5000 chickens from the Internet, which made the chickens who lived in the village for more than 10 years stare.

But when the first batch of chickens was pported by air from Shanghai, they were half dead.

The encouragement of his father and husband made Xiao Yan cheer up and began to feed feed, prevent needles, sweep chicken manure, disinfect...

Under her careful care, chicks grow fast and have a high survival rate. Less than a month after feeding, they bring nearly 5000 yuan in profits.

In the morning, Xiao Yan found dozens of chicks died on the Kang, and the stool was bloodstained. The technicians helped diagnose the infection of Escherichia coli, took the medicine, and fed the chicks that night, but on the second day, they still died a dozen or so.

So, Xiao Yan had to grope his own medicine to cure chickens, and gradually, the mortality rate of chicks began to drop.

Nowadays, the disease of chicks is hard to overcome.

"Many of my former colleagues were surprised to see my spade spatter out the stinking chicken manure, and my husband joked that I had turned from a white-collar white collar to a stinking chicken mother, but I would like to be a chicken mother."

Ma Xiaoyan's young couple found that raising chicken breeds and hatching chickens can increase their economic returns by 2 to 3 times.

So the young couple bought a batch of high-quality chicken breeds from Shanghai at a higher price, expanded the scale of their breeding, and embarked on the industrialization road from hatching eggs to hatching and selling.

This year, Ma Xiao Yan set up a "110" service point for agricultural science and technology in the chicken house of his own. He also organized more than 100 farmers and set up a professional cooperative to teach villagers the latest varieties, feed nutrition and disease prevention and control, so that villagers could follow them along a variety of high quality farming industrialization road.

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