On the one hand, there are indeed many things in the tribe, and on the other hand, he is good at finding things to do.
Just two days after the flower bed was built, he set his sights on the chickens in the chicken coop again.
It's okay not to take a look, because these guys have made too much noise in the past two days.
After several years of reproduction, the number of chickens has reached more than 100.
Most of them were hens and there were only five roosters.
The reason why there is such a big difference is because of Han Cheng's deliberate control. After all, the rooster at this time has not yet developed into a fighter among roosters and cannot lay eggs.
There are two methods of control, one is to select eggs when hatching chicks, and the other is to kill the rooster inside and eat the meat after the hatched chicks grow up.
There aren't many reasons to explain, their inability to lay eggs is their original sin.
With more wolves and less meat, these guys who are lucky enough to be "breeding chickens" are all in pain and happiness. This is an open harem.
Because most of their energy is spent on the hens, these roosters are basically living in peace.
But things have changed in the past few days.
I don't know if it's because the weather is getting warmer and I feel the breath of spring, but these guys start to become agitated - they fight in the chicken coop whenever they have nothing to do, and their heads are bruised and bloody, and chicken feathers fly everywhere.
At first, Han Cheng thought it was the biggest rooster who was causing trouble, but after observing a few times, he found that it was actually the smallest guy who was causing trouble.
This guy, despite his small size, was not a peaceful master. He fought with four other roosters one by one.
The key is that the four guys who are bigger than it can't fight it, so they lose their good health in vain.
If Han Cheng is a person who likes cockfighting, this rooster with outstanding fighting power will definitely receive extremely high treatment. However, it is a pity that Han Cheng has no interest in cockfighting or quail fighting.
What he is passionate about is to remove the wild nature of these domesticated animals in the tribe as soon as possible, so that they can become honest, continue to lay eggs, reproduce and provide food for the Qingque tribesmen for generations.
With all this in mind, this rooster, who is not big in size and has a big temper, is destined to be a tragedy.
No matter how violent it is, it can't defeat Han Cheng, a guy who is more ferocious than it.
A corner of the net above the chicken coop was lifted, and a long-handled net bag made of bamboo poles and nets was inserted. The guy who had just fluttered his wings and raised his head and screamed proudly suddenly became scared.
It clucked and clucked, then burrowed into the pile of hens.
How could Han Cheng, who had been outsmarting these chickens for several years, let them escape?
After the net bag expanded and contracted a few times, the guy, who screamed in surprise, was put into the net bag and pulled out.
Grabbing the two wings of the rooster with one hand and cradling its neck, stepping on the chicken's paws with his feet, and holding a knife in the other hand, Han Chenggong was ready to kill this restless guy.
On the one hand, you can kill chickens to scare others, and on the other hand, you can make soup to replenish Bai Xuemei's health.
However, the knife did not go down after all, because he suddenly remembered something he had heard of before - using an old rooster to hatch chicks.
It is said that the old rooster is drunk with wine, and then castrated. Then, while the drunkenness has not passed, it is placed in the chicken coop where the eggs have been prepared, and it is fastened with something like a bamboo sieve, and passed through a chicken coop.
Two days later, after removing the bamboo sieve, the old rooster will lie down in the henhouse and hatch eggs.
And they are more responsible than ordinary hens.
After the chicks hatch, they will lead them around to look for food just like a mother hen.
Because the rooster is stronger and has a better ability to forage than the hen, the chickens are brought up by the rooster and grow stronger.
Generally, the mother hen takes care of the chicks, and when the chicks grow to about a quarter of the size of a chicken, the mother-child relationship will be severed.
The rooster does not, it can keep the chicken until it is almost fully grown.
Han Cheng had only heard about this from the older generation in his family, but had never really seen it. After all, as long as he could remember, the days of living on chicken butts had passed, and it was rare for anyone to do such a thing anymore.
This sudden thought aroused Han Cheng's curiosity. Should he try this operation again?
The rooster being carried by Han Cheng seemed to feel that something bad was going to happen to him. It had given up its resistance and struggled again.
Its resistance was of course ineffective and was suppressed casually by Han Cheng.
Then he carried it all the way to the front of the house.
He tied the guy up with a rope and threw it on the ground. He found a small broken bowl, soaked a handful of millet in some wine, and started feeding the chickens without waiting for too long, regardless of whether the millet was soaked or not.
Han Cheng's weird behavior immediately attracted the attention of another idle guy in the tribe.
The witch walked over from the edge of the rabbit circle and squatted aside to watch the fun.
Wu's next behavior vividly illustrates the saying, "Those who watch the excitement are not too big a deal."
After learning from Han Cheng the significance of what Han Cheng had done, Wu immediately showed enough surprise.
Because in his memory, things like giving birth seemed to be done by females. For example, among tribesmen, such as rabbits, deer, and these chickens, hens had always incubated the eggs and made them.
Out comes the chick.
Now he learned from the Son of God that roosters can also hatch chicks. How could he not be surprised?
Immediately, he started to work together with Han Cheng to fill this poor cock.
The rooster obviously sensed that something was wrong and closed its mouth and refused to eat.
However, this matter cannot be troubled by the two great masters of the Qingque tribe.
They found a small, thin bamboo tube, inserted one end into the rooster's throat, and poured down the millet mixed with wine from the other end.
It goes directly to the stomach in one step, so this guy can't help but eat it.
I don’t know if it’s because the rooster’s alcohol capacity is too high, or the alcohol content of the Qingque Tribe’s wine is too low. Half a bowl of wine was mixed with millet and he swallowed the paper puppet. This guy was just a little drunk and his eyes were hazy, and he was still far away from being drunk.
Han Cheng reached out and touched between its chest and neck. After finding that there was still some space in the crop, he got some more wine and drank it down.
Even a human being can't stand this kind of irrigation, let alone a chicken.
After drinking some more wine, this well-paid rooster finally couldn't bear the alcohol, closed his eyes, and drifted away in the clouds.
It doesn't matter if he closes his eyes, his life will undergo great changes from then on, and he will go further and further towards becoming both a father and a mother...