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The recuperation of pigs' bad habits

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Pig farmers often find that some pigs gnaw on wooden stakes, eat grooves, arch the soil randomly, and even arch the inside like a "shell pit." this kind of pig refuses to sleep peacefully, only eats and refuses to gain weight, and some pigs shit and pee in the nest, making the cleaning work very troublesome. These are the bad habits of pigs and can be solved through recuperation. Pigs disorderly supply of soil, gnawing on wooden stakes, eating grooves and not sleeping comfortably are caused by a single feed and lack of minerals. First, mix well with 50 kg of clean yellow mud, 25 kg of coal ash and 150 grams of ferrous sulfate.

Households often find some pigs gnawing on wooden stakes, eating grooves, arching the soil, or even arching the inside of the enclosure like a "shell pit." this kind of pigs refuse to sleep peacefully and only eat and refuse to gain weight, while some pigs shit and pee in the nest, making the cleaning work very troublesome. These are the bad habits of pigs and can be solved through recuperation. Pigs disorderly supply of soil, gnawing on wooden stakes, eating grooves and not sleeping comfortably are caused by a single feed and lack of minerals. One is to mix well with 50 kilograms of clean yellow mud, 25 kilograms of coal ash and 150 grams of ferrous sulfate, pour it into the corner of the pigsty and let pigs lick freely; the other is to properly add salt, bone meal, fish meal, oxytetracycline and auxin to pig feed. Generally speaking, after a week, bad habits such as arching dirt gradually disappear. To change the pig's bad habit of shitting and urinating in the nest, one is to try to make the pig enter the nest late at night and leave the nest early the next morning. For "lazy pigs" who are sleepy in the morning, they should also be driven out of their nests early to put urine; second, when they are fed to pigs in the evening, they should be fed with feed with less water content as far as possible, and they should not be too full; third, they should frequently change mat dry soil or dried grass, so that pigs can have a comfortable and dry nest.

 
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