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Raccoon dog vitamin b deficiency

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Vitamin B1 deficiency can directly endanger the health of mother and offspring, which can lead to loss of appetite, movement disorder, shaking pace, paleness of visible mucous membrane, stillbirth, bad fetus, dystocia, mummified fetus and so on. Newborn offspring have bleeding on the head, and the mortality rate is high. Prevention and treatment measures (1) Vitamin B1 should be added to the diet during pregnancy, each animal should be given 2ml / d, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of the disease. (2) do not feed feed that can destroy vitamin B1 for a long time, such as health.

Vitamin B1 deficiency can directly endanger the health of mother and offspring, which can lead to loss of appetite, movement disorder, shaking pace, paleness of visible mucous membrane, stillbirth, bad fetus, dystocia, mummified fetus and so on. Newborn offspring have bleeding on the head, and the mortality rate is high.

Prevention and treatment measures (1) vitamin B1 should be added to the feed during pregnancy, each animal should add 3 mg of vitamin B1 per day, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of the disease; (2) do not feed feed that can destroy vitamin B1 for a long time, such as raw fresh water fish or raw eggs; (3) when pregnant mothers are found to have symptoms of refusing to eat or neurological disorders, compound vitamin B can be injected intramuscularly, 2 ml each time, twice a day. Vitamins are a kind of small molecular organic compounds necessary to maintain the normal physiological function of the body. although they are few in beverages and animals, they play a very important role in regulating the normal metabolic reactions of the body, so they are essential. once there is a lack of vitamins in feed, it will cause physiological dysfunction and vitamin deficiency.

Vitamin B2, also known as riboxylic acid, is widely found in animal liver and yolk, bran feed, green feed, fermented feed and yeast.

When the body lacks vitamin B2, it often leads to cheilitis, angular stomatitis, glossitis, dermatitis, growth hindrance and hair removal due to metabolic disorders. The daily supply of raccoon dogs is 2 milligrams to 3 milligrams.

Vitamin B6 includes pyridoxine, pyridoxal and pyridoxamine, which are similar in structure and have the same physiological activity to animals.

The main manifestations of deficiency are spasms, growth stagnation and anemia and dermatitis. Vitamin B6 is abundant in yeast, plant seeds, animal liver, kidney and muscle.

Vitamin B12 is also called anti-anemia vitamin. Because it contains cobalt, it is called cobalt amine acid, cobalt vitamin or cyanocobalt vitamin. Its main function is to regulate the hematopoietic function of bones and is closely related to the maturation of red blood cells.

When it is deficient, the concentration of red blood cells decreases and the nerve sensitivity increases, which seriously affects the fecundity. Vitamin B12 only exists in animal beverages and has a higher content. As long as the supply of raccoon dogs with a certain amount of fresh animal feed can generally prevent the occurrence of vitamin B12 deficiency.

 
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