Common misunderstandings of self-made sheep feed
Raising sheep is a very important breeding project in our country. The market price of mutton is high, and the market demand is also very large. When raising sheep, if you want to improve the efficiency of breeding, then it is necessary to reduce the cost of raising sheep. The best way to reduce the cost of breeding is to start with feed. So now many people are preparing their own sheep feed. However, there are many misunderstandings in self-made sheep feed for many people, so what are the common misunderstandings in self-made sheep feed? Let's take a look at it.
1. The more kinds of feed, the better.
When many sheep farmers prepare their own sheep feed, they think that the more varieties of feed, the better. In fact, this is a completely wrong idea. When we make our own sheep feed, we should control the types of feed according to the growth stage and time requirements of sheep, so as to meet the nutritional needs of sheep at this stage. If there are too many kinds of feed, resulting in excess feed, then it is very disadvantageous to the growth of sheep. In particular, if the proportion of minerals in the feed is too much, then the sheep are very likely to be poisoned, but they should not be undernourished, otherwise it will also affect the growth of sheep.
2. Not according to the standard ingredients
First of all, self-made sheep feed needs to be reasonably prepared according to the growth stage of sheep. Because the nutrition needs of sheep are different in different growth stages, if they are not blindly fed according to the standard, it will not only promote the growth of sheep, but also hinder the development of sheep. Therefore, when we mix ingredients, we must not proceed blindly. The levels of energy and protein should be controlled according to the different growth stages of sheep. Never rely on only one formula standard, from ingredient to column.
3. Blindly adding non-nutritive additives
Blindly adding non-nutritional additives is also a misunderstanding when many sheep farmers prepare their own sheep feed. Reasonable addition of some growth-promoting additives to feed can indeed inhibit the activity of harmful bacteria, promote the growth of sheep and improve the production performance of sheep. When fattening sheep, you can also properly feed some muscle more fattening feed, and the fattening effect of sheep is also very small. But if you blindly add or add repeated similar drugs and use antibiotics without restrictions. Then it will lead to excessive drug residues in sheep, drug resistance and so on, which is very disadvantageous to human health.
4. The higher the protein, the better.
Protein is a very important nutrient in the process of growth. Because sheep in the metabolism, growth and development, protein is absolutely indispensable. However, we should also pay attention to control the content of protein, protein content must not be too much. If the protein content is too high, it will not only affect the development of sheep lungs, kidneys and other internal organs, but also cause great pollution to the environment, so we must pay more attention to it.
The above is a brief introduction to the common misunderstandings of self-made sheep feed. That's all for today's introduction. This article is for reference only. I hope it can help you all.
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