In free-range chicken farms, the most troublesome natural enemies are eagles flying in the sky and weasels coming at night. Goose's voice is very loud, for animals that break into its territory. It will bark loudly, and the chicken will hide alert as long as it hears the cry. For farmers who live in a chicken farm, they can also hear the sound of the chicken farm in time and get up quickly to see if there is anything abnormal.
1. Goose droppings can prevent snakes.
There is a saying in our countryside that snakes are afraid to enter the goose's house. In fact, it is the snake's unusually sensitive sense of smell and high vigilance against natural enemies. When I smell goose dung, I am afraid of being attacked by geese and stay away.
1. Goose droppings can prevent snakes.
2. Goose beware of weasels
In a chicken farm, weasels, one of the most troublesome natural enemies, are very afraid of big geese. Goose is aggressive and has poor eyesight. As long as you smell an unfamiliar smell, you will attack. This is due to the goose's territorial consciousness, whether it can win or not, fight first. The weasel just can't beat the goose, which makes the weasel afraid of the goose, and the goose can protect the free-range native chicken.
2. Goose beware of weasels
Therefore, the intention of raising several geese in rural chicken farms is obvious, mainly to prevent natural enemies. Of course, you can also make a delicious dish after raising it for a certain period of time.
Therefore, the intention of raising several geese in rural chicken farms is obvious, mainly to prevent natural enemies. Of course, you can also make a delicious dish after raising it for a certain period of time.