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- 1000gX25袋/件
- 数量:
- 1000
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- 简包装
Regarding the postpartum care of sows, we pig farmers are very concerned about it. We should pay attention to the following points in postpartum care of sows:
, recordkeeping< br/> According to the sow’s age, parity, fat condition, medical records, and epidemic prevention time, we can grasp the changes in the sow’s body condition, observe the sow’s estrus performance, and breed at the right time. During the sow's pregnancy, different feeding measures are taken to ensure the normal condition of the sow, and the time to enter the farrowing room is determined based on the sow's breeding record to do a good job in raising the sow.
Postpartum feeding requirements
Feed bran, brown sugar and water to sows within 3 days after delivery. Do not overfeed. Carry out lactation according to the amount of milk and piglets. Gradually increase the total amount of feed every day after the first day. If If the milk is insufficient, add fermented traditional Chinese medicine sow vitality into the mix, and conduct an investigation. After a few days, add 3 times the sow's weight plus the piglet's weight to stabilize the total amount of feed.
Weaning off
The sow is preparing to be weaned. Gradually reduce the feed intake of the sow. First reduce the number of feedings, then reduce the amount of feeding. Control drinking water, reduce the number of lactations, and increase the feed intake of the piglets. , when the feed intake of piglets can reach -g per day, weaning can be carried out. The sows should be carefully observed in the early stage of weaning. Use sow health care product Sow Life Energy for daily feeding to regulate the sub-health of sows and prevent sows from weaning. And the occurrence of [banned word] inflammation or other postpartum reproductive system diseases.
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Several aspects of postpartum care for sows:
, feeding
During childbirth, physical exertion is great, body fluid loss is large, and sows show fatigue and thirst. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare enough warm salt water or cordyceps fermentation liquid to drink to replenish energy and increase physical fitness of sows. Pigs drink. It is not advisable to feed sows within hours after giving birth. Ensure the supply of warm water, and then give liquid food in the morning. Because the digestive function of postpartum sows is very weak, the feeding amount should be gradually restored. If the sow's digestive ability recovers well, the piglets can return to the feeding amount before farrowing after a few days. If the sow has little or no milk, she must do a good job in raising the piglets and take immediate measures to save the piglets. You can first prepare some porridge feed to promote lactation, such as millet porridge, soup made with small fish and shrimps, soy milk, milk, etc. Feed three times a day, and then gradually reduce the amount of milk until the amount of milk is increased or until the feeding is stopped or the sow's vitality is added to the feed.
Postpartum management of sows
After sows give birth, pollutants must be removed in time. After the walls, floors, and railings are wiped clean, disinfectant should be sprayed for disinfection to create a hygienic and quiet environment for sows. , fresh air environment. Carefully observe the dynamics of sows and piglets after farrowing.
Feed restriction management: Stop feeding sows in the first few hours after delivery and only feed soybean meal and bran soup. Do not give too much feed within 3 days after delivery, give less roughage, and feed some nutritious and easy-to-digest feed. Normal feeding can be resumed the day after delivery. On the day after delivery, the daily feeding amount is 3 kilograms. For 3 days, the daily feeding amount is 3 kilograms. After 3 days after giving birth, the daily feeding amount is changed to the normal feeding amount, .3 kilograms per day. Feed 3 times a day. Control your drinking water in the first day after delivery and ensure you have enough water in the future.
Special care: Sows with no milk or insufficient milk after delivery can be fed some soy milk, millet porridge, fish soup and other highly nutritious foods and treated with sow vitality. Sows with postpartum constipation symptoms can be fed some green and tender feed, and in severe cases, some laxatives can be used until they become normal. During the feeding and management of the entire lactation period, attention should be paid to ensuring air circulation, fresh air, maintaining hygiene, preventing moisture, and keeping the pen dry.