Autumn female pregnancy management

Increased nutrition In addition to the quality of green grass fed to female livestock, it is necessary to add appropriate amounts of energy, protein, vitamins, and minerals. Failure to do so may result in miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal stunting due to malnutrition of pregnant animals.

Strengthening the feeding pipe is more rainy in autumn, and the grass is easily spoiled. Therefore, in the rearing and caving, it is necessary to achieve "five nets", that is, material net, grass net, water net, net net, and carcass net to prevent pathogenic microorganisms from invading the carcass. At the same time, we must also pay attention to not feeding cold feeds, such as frosty grass, dewy grass, etc.; pay attention to changes in the weather to prevent colds and colds among pregnant animals; make sure that pregnant animals are not crowded, run or kicked when working, feeding, and grazing. Do not fight the "cold" whip to prevent abortion caused by the reflexive contractions of the pregnant womb.

When you are properly cautious, you should not use draught animals, run long distances, or do heavy work when you are cautious. Because if the pregnant animal is over-fatigued, it will easily cause the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the body, resulting in excessive oxygen consumption, resulting in the fetus not being provided with sufficient oxygen and nutrition, resulting in miscarriage.

Drinking water to control pregnant animals should be clean, do not drink water on an empty stomach, and do not drink water immediately after the service. Special attention should be paid to preventing binge drinking. Because binge drinking will make gastrointestinal spasm, causing uterine contraction, resulting in rupture of the membranes of the fetus caused by miscarriage.

Prevention of Diseases In autumn, pregnant animals mostly use fresh green grass as the main feed. Because these forages have more water content, or because the pregnant animals have taken on grass with frost or dew, they often cause diarrhea in pregnant animals, which can easily lead to miscarriage. Therefore, fresh grass should be mixed with fresh grass when feeding, and pregnant animals should not be allowed to eat with dew or frosted forage. If pregnant diarrhea is found, it can be fed in a timely manner with the fried red sorghum and evenly mixed in the feed, each 0.5 to 1 kg is appropriate, generally two can be effective.

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