Lin Wanwan said that hatching ducklings was not just talk; the mallard was initially part of her plan, using the same timeline as the hen, both being one year.
The ratio of male to female Kang Beier ducks is 1:15, with a fertilization rate of 85% and a hatching rate of over 80%.
Regarding the breeding techniques of Kang Beier ducks, Lin Wanwan had specifically purchased information in the modern era. When she bought New Luo Maids this time, she conveniently bought two rough-hand maids to manage the family's livestock.
Calling them rough-hand maids, but to Lin Wanwan, they were aimed at cultivating agricultural technology talents. Therefore, aside from receiving slightly less monthly pay, their other benefits were not inferior to others.
The two learned everything from duckling lighting, feeding, duck house temperature, to management points for different seasons, treating the breeding of poultry and cattle, horse, and sheep as academic learning.
