Feeding Boer goat ewes

Feeding management before mating is mainly based on feeding. Dry forages such as hawthorn vines and peanut pods are allowed to feed freely, and grazing is conducted for about 4 hours per day. During this period, each additional feed supplements 0.4 kg of mixed concentrate. Feeding and Management during Pregnancy During the second month after pregnancy, there should be adequate, full-price nutrition, supplementing each day with 0.6-0.8 kilograms of supplemented concentrate and supplementing 3-5 grams of bone meal daily. About 10 days before delivery, you should feed more juice. Pregnant ewes should strengthen management, to prevent crowding, prevent jumps, prevent scared groups, slipping down, daily activities should be "slow, steady", can not eat moldy feed and frozen feed, to prevent miscarriage. Lactation feeding and management During lactation, the average daily gain is 200g-25g, about 500g for each 100g of weight, and 0.3kg for air, ie 33g of protein, 1.8g of calcium and 1.2g for the production of 500g of milk. Phosphorus. By the end of lactation, as the feed intake of the lamb increases, it can gradually decrease until the feeding of the ewes is stopped. In the lactation period, besides the free intake of hay, daily supplements of 1-2 kilograms of succulent feed and 0.6-1 kilograms of mixed concentrates are provided. In order to accelerate the breeding of Boer goat ewes, the lambs are born for 15-20 days and begin to supplement the full price of commercial piglets, and gradually feed some green feed. Generally, the lambs are weaned around 2 months of age. China Agricultural Network Editor

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