Feeding method capable of promoting intestine health of suckling piglet
A technology for intestinal health and piglets, applied in animal feed, animal husbandry, etc., can solve problems such as being easily affected by external environmental factors, imperfect structure and function of the gastrointestinal tract, and reduced feed intake of piglets, etc. Food intake and growth rate, the technique is simple and easy to implement, and the effect of alleviating weaning stress
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[0043] A kind of feeding method for promoting intestinal health of suckling piglets in the present embodiment specifically comprises the following steps:
[0044] (1) After the piglets are born, they are breastfed with their mothers in the farrowing room.
[0045] (2) From the age of 5 days, feed the milk replacer and the starter on the basis of breastfeeding with the mother. Each of the milk replacer and the starter is fed 10 grams per head per day, and the feeding is divided into 6 times a day. After the piglets adapt to it for 5 days, At the beginning, increase the milk replacer and starter by 30 grams per head per day every 2 days, and feed them in 5 times.
[0046] (3) 21-day-old piglets stop feeding breast milk and are separated from sows but still kept in the farrowing room. They are fed 150 g / head·day of milk replacer and 100 g / head·day of starting food, fed 5 times a day, and then Reduce the feeding amount of milk replacer by 50 g / head per day every 2 days, increase ...
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[0051] A kind of feeding method for promoting intestinal health of suckling piglets in the present embodiment specifically comprises the following steps:
[0052] (1) After the piglets are born, they are breastfed with their mothers in the farrowing room.
[0053] (2) From the age of 8 days, feed the milk replacer and the starter on the basis of breastfeeding with the mother. The milk replacer and the starter are fed 15 grams per head per day, and the feeding is divided into 5 times. After the piglets adapt for 4 days, At the beginning, the milk replacer and the starter were increased by 35 grams per head per day every 2 days, and they were fed 6 times a day.
[0054] (3) From the age of 25 days, the piglets stop feeding breast milk and are separated from the sows but still kept in the farrowing room. They are fed 120 g / head·day of milk replacer and 200 g / head·day of starting food, and are fed 6 times a day. After that, reduce the amount of milk substitute feeding by 40g / head...
Embodiment 3
[0059] A kind of feeding method for promoting intestinal health of suckling piglets in the present embodiment specifically comprises the following steps:
[0060] (1) After the piglets are born, they are breastfed with their mothers in the farrowing room.
[0061] (2) From the age of 10 days, on the basis of breastfeeding with the mother, feed the milk replacer and the starter. The milk replacer and the starter are fed 20 grams per day, and the feeding is divided into 4 times. After the piglets get used to it for 3 days, start Add 40 grams of milk replacer and starter each day every 3 days, and feed 4 times a day.
[0062] (3) From the age of 28 days, the piglets stopped breastfeeding and were separated from the sows but still kept in the farrowing room. They were fed 90 g / head·day of milk replacer, 300 g / head·day of starting food, and fed 4 times a day. After that, reduce the amount of milk replacer feeding by 30 g / head·day every 2 days, and increase the amount of starter fe...
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