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<>Essential common sense for raising Dutch pigs
First, the selection of breeding sites
Dutch pigs have high temperature requirements, the temperature of the Dutch pig's breeding place needs to be controlled at about 20, to prevent Dutch pigs from frostbite or overheating, and at the same time be sure to keep their premises dry, and then put an appropriate amount of hay on the ground, and it is best to keep the feeding fence sealed. In addition, Dutch pigs like to move when the temperature is suitable in the morning and evening, so it is best for pet owners to ensure that all the sunlight in the feedlot can be reached, and some shelters with holes can be placed in them, so as to encourage them to run independently, which is conducive to the health of Dutch pigs. In addition, raising Dutch pigs requires frequent cleaning of the breeding premises to keep the Dutch pig breeding premises clean and tidy.
Second, the feeding method of Dutch pigs
Dutch pigs can eat a wide range of food, but because Dutch pigs eat very little, it is also necessary to choose the most suitable food to feed it to ensure its health. If it is a large-scale breeding of Dutch pigs, it is generally used to feed some economical and affordable feeds, such as corn, sorghum, etc. At the same time, in order to make the meat quality of Dutch pigs better, it is also necessary to feed Dutch pigs some fruits and vegetables every day, such as cabbage, carrots, etc., and strive to maintain the balance of dry and wet materials.
In addition, pet owners need to change the daily drinking water of Dutch pigs frequently, pay attention to a small part of feeding Dutch pigs every time, wait for them to eat before feeding, and it is best to make their feed into small pieces, which is convenient for Dutch pigs to eat. Generally, Dutch pigs can be fed once a day in the morning and evening.
3. Prevention methods of pig diseases in the Netherlands
Dutch pigs are fragile and are particularly susceptible to illness in group conditions. For example, it is easy to cause vitamin deficiency in the body of Dutch pigs. When the Dutch pig is deficient in vitamins, some parts of its body may be swollen, in this case, the pet owner can feed it more wet food with vegetables as the main ingredient.
In addition, Dutch pigs are also prone to alopecia areata due to the high humidity of the feeding environment. Once this happens, the pet owner needs to isolate it as soon as possible and give it the appropriate medication**. In addition, the symptoms of alopecia areata in Dutch pigs may also be caused by insufficient feed feeding, excessive dry feed and other reasons.
The above is some of the common sense about the breeding of Dutch pigs introduced by Dr. Pawpaw, I hope it can help you in order to better raise Dutch pigs.
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<>1. The advantages and disadvantages of two different feeding methods for Dutch pigs
1. Advantages and disadvantages of cage breeding: cage breeding is cage breeding, and the advantage of this feeding method is that it is convenient to manage and easy to take care of; The disadvantage is that if the Dutch pig is angry or wants to eat, it may gnaw on the cage, making noise and affecting the environment. The minimum requirements for general cage keeping are:
A feeding cage with a suitable space size (note that the bottom of the cage should be equipped with a foot pad or some other bedding material to prevent the bottom of the cage from being stuck and causing Dutch pig foot dermatitis disease), a special drinking water configuration for Dutch pigs, a bowl for placing feed, a bowl or straw rack for placing forage, a sleeping nest, etc.
2. Advantages and disadvantages of free-range breeding: the advantages and disadvantages of free-range breeding and the advantages and disadvantages of cage breeding are relative, the advantage of free-range feeding is that it is easier to make Dutch pigs accustomed to being close to their owners, and the disadvantages are: Dutch pigs may defecate in the open and dirty the home environment, especially in the case that Dutch pigs will not go to the designated place to go to the toilet.
Free-range farming can do without cages, and the rest of the configurations are the same, which also require water bottles, food bowls, sleeping nests, etc.
However, no matter which way to raise Dutch pigs, it is best to train Dutch pigs to go to the toilet at a fixed point, so that it will be much more convenient to raise and reduce the pressure of feeding.
Second, the basic feeding conditions of Dutch pigs
1. Dutch pigs are grass-fed pets, with high-fiber forage as the staple food, juvenile Dutch pigs eat alfalfa grass, and adult Dutch pigs mostly take Timothy grass as their staple food.
2. In addition to feeding the Dutch pig forage, it also needs to be fed with Dutch pig feed, but about 30g per day, and the pet should pay attention to the strict selection of Dutch pig feed, and try to feed it with high-quality guinea pig food.
3. The teeth of the Dutch pig are constantly growing, and they need to keep grinding their teeth, so the pet owner needs to provide the Dutch pig with an appropriate amount of teething tools.
That's how Dr. Paw Paw raised Dutch pigs.
and the introduction of methods, I hope it can help you.
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Dutch pigs have a strong and unpleasant smell, have fleas, lice, and can carry bacteria that can affect health.
Dutch researchers have pointed out that rodent animals such as Dutch pigs may carry germs that cause severe pneumonia. Dr. Bartramakers, an intensivist in the Netherlands and an intensivist who is the author of the latest report, points out that former Israeli medical scientists did not believe that the germ could infect humans, but the study found that the bacterium can be transmitted from Dutch pigs to humans, which should be taken seriously by doctors and veterinarians. In addition, the bacterium is also found in rabbits, dogs, and horses.
When Dutch pigs are constantly rubbing their bodies (especially their ears) and shedding their hair, the owner should suspect that they are infected with fleas or lice. These parasites not only affect the health of Dutch pigs, but they can also infect their owners. In general, as long as the owner ensures that the living environment of Dutch pigs is clean and clean, and regularly disinfects, there will be no fleas or lice infestation.
If infected by ectoparasites, the owner can easily destroy them using pesticides and the like. It is important to note that when Dutch pigs are infected with parasites, the owners immediately feed them in isolation until the parasites are completely removed.
Disease is another susceptible disease in Dutch pigs, caused by mold that causes hair loss in diseased parts of Dutch pigs, and this disease can also be transmitted to people and their own kind. Once it is found that the Dutch pig suffers from this disease, the owner should immediately do three things to the Dutch pig in time, disinfect their residence, isolate and feed, and you should also pay attention to the cleanliness of your hands to prevent being infected by mold Blue pigs love to eat fruit. If you are feeding grapes, you need to cut the grapes in half and make sure that there are no seeds in the grapes.
Don't feed bananas to Dutch pigs! Bananas are rich in potassium and can cause diseases of the urinary tract in Dutch pigs.
Isn't there a special bathing sand... I am not afraid of it dying with water...
Tell you a sticker, Dutch pig sticker, the top must be seen.
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