A few questions about atypical feed feeding pigs

A few questions about atypical feed feeding pigs

The price of feed ingredients has been rising. Some farmers are looking for feeds that can partially replace corn. Some people use mash to replace some of the feed, and some use grass powder to replace some of the feed. The application of these atypical feeds should pay attention to several problems.

First, there should be a proportion of feeds for pigs. Whether it is grass powder, fungus, or other non-mainstream feed, there must be a certain proportion when feeding pigs, scientific feeding, otherwise, there will be counterproductive consequences, not worth the loss.

It is not advisable to feed the pigs with distiller's grains. The distiller's grains contain alcohol and acetic acid, and it is generally not suitable for feeding too much. Because of the large amount of feeding, it is not only easy to cause poisoning, but also causes constipation due to the nutritional imbalance of alcohol. Generally, the normal dosage is no more than 50% of the daily feeding amount, and it should be combined with some other feeds to make up for the defects of nutritional insufficiency. Pregnant sows and suckling sows should not be fed distiller's grains.

It is more common to feed pigs with leftovers, and it is more common for pig farmers to feed pigs with leftovers, but it is not advisable to feed young pigs with leftovers. It is easy to induce squats when young pigs eat; it is not suitable for breeding pigs; Fatten pigs, but pay attention to hygiene when feeding, remove debris before feeding, re-cooked leftovers and then re-cooked to prevent poisoning and gastroenteritis.

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