
Chen Shufang helps the breeder.
After receiving the ninth national title of "Civil Servant Satisfied by the People" from Beijing, Chen Shufang, the webmaster of the Xiangshan County Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Station, began to implement the planning of a new project. In Beijing, she met Zhang Xinjian, a rural work instructor from Xianju County, . The two talked about making poor households rich, and hit it off on the spot. They decided to use the experience of Xiangshan big white goose industry to create a "fairy goose" to make more vulnerable groups rich together. Chen Shufang wrote more than 100 pages of the
project. By doing everything to the extreme, Chen Shufang has won the trust of hundreds of farmers in Xiangshan and has also become the first doctor in the grassroots animal husbandry and veterinary industry in our province.
The 52-year-old female veterinarian Chen Shufang has been having sex with pig manure and goose shit for more than 30 years. The local farmer intimately called her "Master Chen" and used a simple and simple "good person" to capture their gratitude to Chen Shufang.
Chen Shufang was too busy and interviewed her that she could only make an appointment at a goose farm in Chenxiang, Xiangshan. When the reporter came to the farm, Chen Shufang was taking the veterinarian from the animal husbandry station to vaccinate tens of thousands of big white geese. Surrounded by the geese, the veterinarians held a vaccine syringe in each hand and shot the big white geese with their bows left and right. Chen Shufang carefully instructed a young veterinarian. She grabbed the goose wings with both hands and told her to give the injection quickly to reduce the stress response of white goose . While vaccinating a big white goose, the big white goose struggled violently and threw it into the young veterinarian's hand. The needle deviated from the direction and stabbed it into Chen Shufang's index finger with his right hand.
Chen Shufang browed tightly, walked quickly to the management room on one side, gritted her teeth and squeezed her fingers, and squeezed out some of the dirty blood. Chen Shufang took out a few cotton balls to wipe and press them tightly to stop the bleeding. Looking at the concerns of people around her, Chen Shufang comforted others: "As a veterinarian, how can you not get an injection on your finger?"
Xiao Yafang is a disabled person in Xiangshan Sizhoutou Town. She has known Chen Shufang for 19 years. In 2000, hundreds of chickens she was about to sell died suddenly overnight. The hope of the whole family was instantly shattered, and they sat by the chicken coop and cried bitterly.
This scene was caught by Chen Shufang. After understanding the situation, she took out 10,000 yuan and asked someone to buy 10 high-quality long sows from Jinhua to give to Xiao Yafang. Afterwards, Xiao Yafang became Chen Shufang's concern. Chen Shufang ran to guide herds every day, breeding, selecting seeds, and preventing the epidemic...
"Master Chen rode a motorcycle to my pig shed every day, and taught me to raise pigs step by step. Master Chen is such a great benefactor!" Now, as long as he sees Chen Shufang, Xiao Yafang quickly stepped forward and held her hand, and the two were intimate. With the help of Chen Shufang, Xiao Yafang bought a car and built a house, becoming a typical example of the disabled raising pigs to get rich.
helps farmers, they cannot just be enthusiastic, but also require professional technology. When she first left the school gate, Chen Shufang only had a secondary school degree and often felt overwhelmed at work. "Vetering is not only a job for me, but also a career I love, so I have to study more deeply in this industry and better help farmers. This is my original intention to keep learning," said Chen Shufang.
While working and studying, Chen Shufang completed veterinary junior college, undergraduate, master and doctoral courses. Over the years, more than 190 professional papers written by Chen Shufang have been published in provincial and above magazines, many innovative technologies have been promoted throughout the city, and 5 papers have won the first prize of national agricultural science and technology papers.