Crazy Stockpiling at the End of Days

Orphaned and working tirelessly for three years, I finally bought my own house only to face the apocalypse. For the second time, I must endure the same catastrophic disaster.

But this time I ...

Chapter 253 Feed Preparation

The next day, Xu Lin got up early and released two piglets, six chickens, and six ducks from her space. Their houses had been aired out for a day and were basically dry, meeting the standards for occupancy.

When the animals moved in, they realized they needed a storage room to store their food. So Xu Lin and Zhou Pin divided the work again: Xu Lin prepared their food, while Zhou Pin continued building the house—the toilet and the storage room. Time was tight and the task was heavy.

Xu Lin mixed rice bran, wheat bran, rapeseed cake, peanut cake, rice husk, corn, wheat, fish meal, bone meal, etc. in a certain proportion to make pig feed, which was then packed in burlap sacks and simply mixed with boiling water when needed.

Xu Lin checked the information and found that chickens eat different feeds at different stages.

Brooding period: Corn 44.0%, soybean meal 15.0%, limestone powder 1.50%, dicalcium phosphate 1.10%, methionine 0.05%, lysine 0.05%, premix 0.50%, fish meal (imported) 1.50%, sorghum 10.0%, low-quality flour 10.0%, peanut meal 8.0%, wheat bran 8.0%.

Maturity level: Corn 70.0%, wheat bran 9.70%, soybean meal 12.0%, dicalcium phosphate 1.2%, limestone powder 1.20%, premix 0.50%, salt 0.30%, low-quality flour 2.6%, peanut meal 2.5%.

Production period: Corn 72.00%, soybean meal 10.0%, peanut cake 8.0%, fish meal (domestic) 2.20%, dicalcium phosphate 1.30%, limestone powder 5.52%, methionine 0.10%, lysine 0.11%, vegetable oil 1.0%, additives 0.50%, salt 0.30%.

Peak egg production period: Corn 55.7%, low-quality flour 8.0%, soybean meal 11.5%, peanut cake 8.0%, fish meal (domestic) 4.0%, dicalcium phosphate 1.2%, limestone powder 7.7%, methionine 0.10%, vegetable oil 3.0%, additives 0.50%, salt 0.30%.

Other laying periods: Corn 67.70%, soybean meal 8.0%, cottonseed meal 2.0%, peanut meal 8.0%, fish meal (domestic) 3.0%, dicalcium phosphate 1.20%, limestone powder 7.2%, methionine 0.10%, lysine 0.05%, vegetable oil 2.0%, additives 0.50%, salt 0.30%.

Looking at such a complicated formula, and not wanting to give up his breeding business, he had no choice but to bite the bullet and go for it. He used what he could find in the space, and left out what he couldn't find, such as methionine and lysine, which were beyond his scope.

In the end, Xu Lin's chicken feed formula became corn, soybean meal, vegetable oil, and salt. She either didn't have the space for other ingredients or was too lazy to find them. She's truly a Zen-like chicken-raising expert.

Zhou Pin watched Xu Lin prepare the feed so casually. Perhaps she didn't need to look at any information and just ate whatever was in her space. Maybe that was better than a "nutritional meal" with incomplete ingredients.

The two ate a few bites of boxed lunch at noon and were just about to get to work when Shuke and Beta returned with the wolf cubs, looking like they were going to lead them to get rich.

"You went to rob people on the other side of the mountain?"

Four: Are we only good for scaring people when we're hunting?

"Let's go take a look; we might find something," Zhou Pin said.

The two set off with the four. This time, they were in a forest not far from the foot of the mountain, where there was plenty of walnuts, chestnuts, hawthorns, and pine nuts.