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Feeding green fodder for raising geese in winter

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Feeding green fodder for raising geese in winter

Geese are herbivorous poultry, and the method of raising geese is mainly green feed and proper concentrate. When feeding green feed, you should pay attention to the following skills.

Green feed should be collected and fed now, and should not be stacked for a long time to prevent nitrite from being accumulated for too long, and nitrite poisoning is easy to occur after goose food.

After the green feed is collected, the sediment should be washed with clean water and cut short for feeding. If geese eat green feed containing sediment for a long time, it can cause gastroenteritis.

Do not go to the vegetable fields and grasslands that have just been sprayed with pesticides to pick vegetables or forage grass to prevent pesticide poisoning. Generally speaking, it can be collected after 15 days after spraying pesticides.

Do not feed more vegetables that contain more oxalic acid. Such as spinach, beets and so on. Due to the combination of oxalic acid and calcium added in the diet to form calcium oxalate insoluble in water, which can not be digested and absorbed by geese, feeding green fodder for a long time can cause geese to suffer from rickets or paralysis, and female geese lay thin-shell or soft eggs.

 
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