In the age of small-scale animal farming, raising a single type of livestock or poultry often fails to yield good returns due to market fluctuations, high costs, and other factors. To address this challenge, a new efficient feeding technology has been developed, especially suitable for rural farmers who want to improve their income through practical breeding techniques. This method is low-cost, easy to implement, and offers a great learning experience. Here's how it works: One innovative approach involves fermenting chicken manure using lactic acid bacteria to create a nutritious feed for pigs. While there are several ways to feed pig manure to chickens, such as drying, fresh feeding, or traditional fermentation, the lactic acid method proves to be the most effective. This technique transforms chicken manure into a high-quality, palatable pig feed. The process begins by drying the manure to about 70% dryness. Then, mix in an appropriate amount of lactic acid bacteria along with 10 kg of wheat bran or rice bran per 100 kg of manure. Place the mixture in a non-toxic plastic bag or container and seal it for about 10 days. After fermentation, you’ll notice a slight sour smell, similar to wine. When feeding pigs, it’s best not to exceed 40% of the total feed, and pregnant sows should not receive more than 20%. Another useful technique is using pig manure to feed chickens. Collect fresh pig manure daily, and pile around 500 kg at a time. Dry it to about 70%, then add 20% soil and 3% bran or rice bran, mixing everything thoroughly. Cover the pile with plastic film and let it ferment for approximately 7 days. Next, dig a pit on flat ground that is about 50 cm deep and wide. Spread the well-fermented manure in layers 30–40 cm thick. Cover it with grass, straw, or sacks, and keep it moist. Within about 20 days, the manure will produce crickets, insects, and maggots. These worms can feed roughly 20 chickens, making this a sustainable and cost-effective way to supplement your poultry diet. By adopting these methods, farmers can turn waste into valuable resources, reduce feed costs, and increase productivity—all while promoting a more sustainable farming system. Whether you're a beginner or experienced, these techniques offer a practical and profitable path forward.

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