Various stages of pregnancy ewe recipes

The different stages of pregnancy in ewes have different nutritional requirements and must be properly fed for different stages.
About one month after the ewes are pregnant, it is a crucial period for the growth and development of the fetus. After the ewes are grazing and feeding to reach fullness, they should also be properly fed according to the nutritional status of the ewes.
After 2 months of gestation, the ewes gradually increased the amount of concentrate feeding. The concentrates were soya bean 40%, corn 30%, barley 20%, wheat 10%, soaked in warm water for 6-8 hours, ground into a slurry, and added the equivalent Soybeans and other feed total 10% -15% soybean cake, 5% -8% bran, 1% salt, fed 2 times -3 times a day, each sheep feed 50 grams -100 grams each time, young ewe increase appropriately Feeding amount.
After 3 months of gestation, the ewes should appropriately control the total amount of forages fed. Forages and concentrates should be fed less frequently to prevent excessive feeding at one time and pressure on the fetus.
After 4 months of gestation, the ewe’s ewes’ feeding amount increased to twice that of the pre-pregnancy period, and they also fed green and blue juicy feeds such as tender pastures and carrots, and they were prohibited from feeding potatoes, lees and untreated cottonseed cakes. Rapeseed cakes are forbidden to feed with mild, rotten or overheated, overly acidic feeds, so as not to cause miscarriage, dystocia and postpartum diseases in ewe.
About 1 month before birth, appropriate control over the amount of coarse feed, as far as possible to feed the texture of soft, juicy green feed, fine material to increase the amount of wheat bran feed, in order to pass through the intestinal convenience. 10 days before delivery, feed intake will be reduced based on the digestive and appetite status of the ewe. 2 to 3 days before delivery, the ewe's breasts are swollen and accompanied by sub-abdominal edema. One-third to one-third of the feed should be reduced from the diet to prevent excess milk or milk in the early stages of delivery. Over-concentration causes mastitis and lambs squat.

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