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A new way to raise pigs to gain weight and reduce cost

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, A new way to raise pigs to gain weight and reduce cost

1. Zeolite powder method. Japan adds 5% zeolite powder to feed pigs. For every 1 kg of zeolite powder added, pigs can gain 4 kg, save nearly 1/4 of feed, and reduce bronchitis, gastroenteritis, rickets and piglet diarrhea. Used to feed sows, but also to speed up the growth and development of piglets.

2. Artemisia argyi method. Artemisia argyi is rich in nutrition and has disease resistance to pigs. In Japan, 2% Artemisia argyi powder was added to pig diet, and the daily growth rate could be increased by 5%-10%, and the feed consumption could be reduced by 7%-12%.

3. Rare earth method. The United States adds 2.5 grams of rare earth to 1 kilogram of feed for pigs, which can increase the weight of pigs by 20-45 kilograms and increase the feed utilization rate by 3%~12%.

4. Fat method. Japanese study, in weaning piglets feed, add soybean oil and coconut oil 50% of the mixture of oil, daily in the feed to add 2%-5% of the diet, its weight gain than the control group 14.5%.

5. Flavomycin or citric acid method. In the main experiment in Germany, piglets weighing 30-35 kg began to add 20 mg of flavomycin per kg of feed to their diets, increasing their daily weight by 5%. The UK found that 5-10 kg weaned piglets, 30 grams of citric acid per kilogram of feed, can increase pig weight gain by 30%-35%.

6, saccharin or baking soda method. Adding 0.05 g saccharin per kilogram of feed can greatly increase the feed intake of meat pigs, increase the daily gain by 7%, and reduce the feed consumption and cost by 4.8% and 3.5% respectively for each 100 kg weight gain. saccharin feed pigs can be dissolved in water, and then mixed feed. In the absence of lysine supply, baking soda can be used instead, not only at low cost, but also to receive the same weight gain effect. Baking soda dosage: feed piglets 10 grams a day, feed pigs 20 grams a day, feed pigs 30 grams a day.

 
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