Feed and nutrition of raccoon dogs: water
The feed of raccoon dog includes animal, plant and mineral feed and synthetic products. The supply and composition of feed have a great impact on the health, reproduction and fur quality of raccoon dogs. Artificially raised raccoon dogs do not have any choice of feed, so breeders must prepare and supply feed reasonably according to their living habits and nutritional needs in different biological periods. If the feed supply is insufficient and the dietary nutrition is not fully priced or improperly allocated in one of these periods, it will certainly affect the production effect of the whole year.
It is necessary to put science into practice. It is necessary to understand the effects of various nutrients in feed on raccoon dogs. According to the nutritional needs of raccoon dogs and the characteristics of feed nutrients, the ration should be rationally mixed in order to minimize feed consumption and obtain the best economic benefits.
The nutrients contained in feed mainly include water, protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and inorganic salts. Its nutritional functions are described as follows:
Water is an indispensable nutrient for animals. Animals are more sensitive to lack of water than lack of food. It's more likely to cause death.
Water is the solvent of many substances in the body. Most nutrients must be dissolved in water before they can be absorbed and utilized by the body. At the same time, the metabolic waste produced in the process of animal life activities is only dissolved in water and discharged from the body in the form of aqueous solution. Water can directly participate in various biochemical reactions in the body and regulate body temperature. Water exists in a variety of tissues and cells to maintain a certain shape, hardness and elasticity. Water can lubricate tissue. Slow down the friction and impact between various organs. Artificial breeding of raccoon dogs must ensure an adequate supply of clean drinking water.
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