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Feeding and management of cultured nutria during lactation

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The focus of feeding and management during lactation is to ensure the normal milk secretion of mother rats and the normal growth and development of offspring, and to improve the survival rate of offspring. The main results are as follows: (1) to promote milk production of female rats, artificial breast plucking and Chinese herbal medicine can be used to promote breast milk secretion. Artificial

The focus of feeding and management during lactation is to ensure the normal milk secretion of mother rats and the normal growth and development of offspring, and to improve the survival rate of offspring.

The main results are as follows: (1) to promote milk production of female rats, artificial breast plucking and Chinese herbal medicine can be used to promote breast milk secretion. Artificial depilation can be carried out 7-10 days before delivery, which can stimulate breast development and milk secretion, especially when the parturient nutria do not know how to depilate. Chinese herbal medicine lactation is to choose one or more Chinese herbal medicines, such as purple flower, dandelion, plantain, or lettuce stalks, stems and leaves, wash them, put them into the enclosure, and let them eat freely; you can also stir-fry the soybeans half-cooked, boil and swell with water, and feed 50 grams of pellet feed per meal.

(2) strengthen the supply of nutrition.

(3) pay attention to cleaning and epidemic prevention in order to ensure the health of mother and child, we should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of enclosure and feed, clean small rooms, sports grounds and pools every day, disinfect and sterilize regularly, and vaccinate.

(4) pay attention to prevent mastitis mother rats from suffering from mastitis, timely prevention and treatment, can smear fish stone salicylic acid ointment, and feed a small amount of feed with high nutritional value, or take 0.5-0.6 grams of urotropine or 0.3-0.5 grams of aminobenzenesulfonamide per day.

 
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