Integrated high-efficiency low-cost breeding method of sows and piglets
A breeding method and low-cost technology, applied in animal husbandry and other directions, can solve the problems of not meeting the feed intake and nutritional needs of high-yielding sows, affecting the production performance of sows, and affecting the life-long production performance of sows, so as to promote pig immunity. Organ and system development, effects on promoting gastrointestinal tract development in pigs
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[0092] From the sow mating pregnancy to 89 days of pregnancy, the first feed was fed, and 360 catties of the first feed was shared.
[0093] From 90 days of gestation to weaning on 26 days after delivery, the sows are fed with the second feed and share 400 catties of the second feed; 140 catties of the first feed is used from 90 days of pregnancy to delivery, and 260 catties of the second feed is used from delivery to weaning. The number of piglets in the litter is about 11, and the birth weight of the suckling pigs is about 3 catties, and the individual is uniform; the sows have a short birth process and can be delivered within 3.5 hours. During the lactation period, the feed intake is large and there is no constipation; at the same time, the sows have a lot of milk, the milk is thick, and the immune antibody is high; the piglets have less yellow and white scour, and the survival rate of healthy piglets is as high as 95%. Suckling pigs can weigh more than 15 catties when they ...
Embodiment 2
[0107] In this embodiment, the integrated high-efficiency and low-cost breeding method of sows and piglets specifically includes the following steps:
[0108] (1) Sow pregnancy stage:
[0109] From the sow mating pregnancy to the 89th day of pregnancy, the sows are fed the first feed, sharing 380 catties of the first feed;
[0110] (2) Sow milk stage:
[0111] Feed sows the first feed from 90 days of gestation to farrowing, share 140 catties of the first feed, and feed sows the second feed from farrowing to weaning, share 260 catties of the second feed, piglets weighed at weaning on the 26th day of birth Up to 15 catties or more;
[0112] (3) Piglet teaching trough stage:
[0113] From the 10th day of breastfeeding to the 36th day after weaning, the piglets are fed with the third feed to make the piglets weigh more than 22 catties;
[0114] (4) The first stage of piglet nursery:
[0115] From the 37th day after weaning to the 61st day after weaning, the piglets are fed wit...
Embodiment 3
[0132] In this embodiment, the integrated high-efficiency and low-cost breeding method of sows and piglets specifically includes the following steps:
[0133] (1) Sow pregnancy stage:
[0134] From the sow mating pregnancy to the 89th day of pregnancy, the sows are fed the first feed, sharing 375 catties of the first feed;
[0135] (2) Sow milk stage:
[0136] Feed sows the first feed from 90 days of gestation to farrowing, share 150 catties of the first feed, and feed sows the second feed from farrowing to weaning, share 250 catties of the second feed, piglets weighed at weaning on the 26th day of birth Up to 15 catties or more;
[0137] (3) Piglet teaching trough stage:
[0138] From the 10th day of breastfeeding to the 36th day after weaning, the piglets are fed with the third feed to make the piglets weigh more than 22 catties;
[0139] (4) The first stage of piglet nursery:
[0140] From the 37th day after weaning to the 61st day after weaning, the piglets are fed wit...
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