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1) Professor Li Ruifen, a well-known nutritionist in China, has a set of dietary secrets——— eat multiple meals a day, eat when you are hungry, and eat very little. She calls this diet "sheep eating grass." The reason why the eating method of "sheep eating grass" is scientific is that it can digest the ingested food in time through human activities, so as not to cause the storage of energy in the body, so it is suitable for the elderly and individuals who need it.
2) This is a new method of diet that is currently popular in some Western countries. Medical scientists believe that eating small and frequent meals not only saves time, but also prevents fat accumulation due to the shortened fasting time, which is conducive to disease prevention and health care and improves human health. A study of a school in Prague by Czech medical scientists confirmed that students with 3 meals a day had much thicker subcutaneous fat compared to students with 5-6 meals a day.
This suggests that the longer you fast, the more likely you are to accumulate fat, making it easier for you to gain weight. Therefore, those who skip breakfast are at greater risk of gaining weight.
3) There is a mathematical problem called "sheep and grass".
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If candidates are stressed before the test and have a sense of anorexia, parents can change three meals a day into four or five meals a day, increase the number of meals, and adopt the "sheep eating grass" eating method, under the premise of controlling the total amount, eat multiple meals separately, and also can take in the amount of nutrients required by the candidates for a day.
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Sorghum and corn seedlings after harvesting.
After harvesting in autumn, sorghum and corn seedlings contain a large amount of hydrocyanic acid. Hydrocyanic acid is a highly toxic substance, and cattle and sheep are easily poisoned after eating it. This kind of secondary seedlings cannot be used as forage for cattle and sheep, nor can they be grazed in the fields with secondary seedlings.
Dew grass autumn weather begins to cool, early morning and evening grass leaves often hang with dew droplets, cattle and sheep eat this grass will cause rumen bloating. Therefore, in autumn, cattle and sheep should wait for the sun to rise in the morning and the dew disappears, and return to grazing in the evening before the dew appears.
Frosted castor leaves and stems.
The castor leaves and stems that are frosted in late autumn contain a kind of ricinine toxin, which is easy to poison cattle and sheep after eating.
Semi-dry and semi-wet sweet potato seedlings.
After cattle and sheep eat a large amount of food, they are easy to suffer from intestinal obstruction disease (also called constipation and syndrome). Because when the sweet potato is harvested, the seedlings have aged, the crude fiber in the seedling increases, and then the sun shines, the crude fiber becomes softer and tougher. After cattle and sheep feed, these flexible and not easy to break crude fibers are entangled in the intestines, some of which are blocked in the large intestine and some in the small intestine.
If this disease is not diagnosed and treated in time, it is easy to cause the death of cattle and sheep.
Soft crust on corn on the cob.
The soft skin peeled off after the corn cob is harvested and has a soft and sweet taste, and cattle and sheep like to eat it, especially when they are hungry, they often swallow it whole. In order to save time, some farmers are busy with farm work, and they do not use the grass to feed the cattle and sheep directly with the whole corn cob soft skin, which is very dangerous. Because although the soft skin of the corn cob is sweet, cattle and sheep also like to eat, but it contains a large amount of crude fiber, the toughness is particularly strong, it is not easy to chew and digest, and it gathers in the valve stomach to cause blockage, and it will ferment, decay, produce gas, and produce a large number of toxic substances for a long time, resulting in the death of cattle and sheep due to body acidosis.
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Don't feed these grasses to your sheep casually, otherwise the gains outweigh the losses.
Sheep raising in summer, please note that these five types of grass should not be fed to sheep!
1.Soft crust on corn on the cob.
It is very dangerous to feed sheep directly with the whole corn cob soft skin, because although the corn cob soft skin is sweet and the sheep like to eat, it contains a lot of crude fiber, the toughness is particularly strong, it is not suitable for chewing and digestion, and it is easy to cause blockage when it gathers in the valve stomach, and it will ferment, decay, produce gas for a long time, and produce a large number of toxic substances, resulting in sheep acidosis death.
Sheep raising in summer, please note that these five types of grass should not be fed to sheep!
2.Dew grass.
Sheep eating this grass can cause rumening disease. Therefore, when shepherding sheep in autumn, they should wait for the sun to rise in the morning and the dew disappears, and return to grazing in the evening before the dew appears.
3.Frosted castor leaves and stems.
In late autumn, the leaves and stems of castor beans that have been frosted contain a toxin called ricinine, and sheep are easily poisoned after eating.
Sheep raising in summer, please note that these five types of grass should not be fed to sheep!
4.Semi-dry and semi-wet sweet potato seedlings.
After eating a large number of these sweet potato seedlings, sheep are prone to intestinal obstruction disease (also called constipation and syndrome).
5.Sorghum and corn seedlings after harvesting.
After harvesting in autumn, sorghum and corn seedlings contain a large amount of hydrocyanic acid. You can't use this kind of second stubble seedlings as fodder for sheep, and you can't go to the fields where there are two stubble seedlings to shepherd sheep.
To sum up, these five types of grass can not be fed to sheep, novices must pay more attention in the process of raising sheep, do not see grass and cut home to feed sheep.
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<> sheep have a very mixed diet, all kinds of pasture and weeds can be eaten, but in order for it to grow quickly, it must be fed with high-quality pasture. What kind of grass is suitable for sheep to eat? <
Sheep eat Mexican corngrass, alfalfa grass, clover, chicory, ryegrass, sorghum, sweet sorghum, and other pastures. In addition, it also likes to eat sweet, thin, and thornless grasses with wide, thin and thorny leaves, such as sweet potato leaves and mulberry leaves, and does not like to eat straw, reeds, thatch, etc.
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1. Giant Juncao: The texture of the grass is relatively delicate and rich in fiber. 2. Sweet potato leaves:
The texture is thinner, and the sheep are easy to swallow. 3. Mulberry leaves: soft texture, which is conducive to sheep chewing.
4. Corn stalk: The nutrients in the leaves are abundant, and sufficient nutrients are added for sheep. 5. Grass:
The taste is fragrant, attracting the sheep to eat and helping the digestion of the sheep's stomach.
Sheep are more suitable for eating grass with wide leaves and no thorns, such as sweet potato leaves, mulberry leaves, etc., and do not like to eat grass with pointed leaves, such as straw, thatch, reeds, etc., and sheep generally only eat the upper part of the grass, and do not like to eat the part close to the roots.
When raising sheep, we should pay attention to the choice of breeds, first observe the appearance of sheep, it is best to choose a breed with strong body, eyes and quick response for breeding, and secondly, you can observe the hair of the sheep, and the breed with soft and clean hair is appropriate.
Sheep are relatively weak, poor immunity, during the breeding period need to trim their hair once a year in summer to avoid heat stroke, and after shearing to provide a medicated bath, and in the spring for the sheep to spray a repellent.
Sheep belong to the more clean animals, suitable for growing in a dry and warm environment, in the breeding process need to clean the enclosure once a day, and clean up the residue in the trough, and then do disinfection treatment, to prevent sheep from eating spoiled food and cause diseases.
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1. In addition to eating grass, sheep can also use their local crop straw to crush and feed. Wheat, straw, husks, corn, beans, weeds, and leaves are all acceptable.
2. Sheep is a general term for the sheep subfamily, mammals, artiodactyls, bovidae, and sheep subfamilies, and is one of the domestic animals of humans. The hairy four-legged ruminant chain family is buried, which is the main ** of wool. The coat color is predominantly white. Goats and sheep are mainly raised in our country.
3. Sheep are also known as shed sheep or white sheep. Hairy four-legged ruminants. It was originally a product of the mountains of the northern hemisphere and was related to goats; The difference is that the body is fatter, the body is plump, and the body hair is dense.
Short head. Males have large, spiral-shaped horns, while females have no horns or only tiny horns.
4. Mammals, ruminants, generally have a pair of horns on their heads, and there are many varieties, such as: sheep, lake sheep, goats, rock sheep, etc.
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Summary. The vast majority of sheep eat grass as their main food, but there is a type of sheep called sheep, which sometimes refuses to eat grass and prefers to eat other foods such as grains and hay. This is because sheep have a slightly different digestive system than other sheep and are able to make better use of these non-herbaceous plants.
However, even for sheep, their main feed is grass, which is very important for the health and development of sheep.
Some sheep may not like to eat grass, but all the sheep in Yinchong are made with grass as their main food. If you want to know more about the eating habits of sheep, you can refer to the relevant agricultural materials or consult a breeding professional.
Most sheep eat grass as their main food, but there is a type of sheep called sheep, which sometimes refuses to eat grass, preferring to eat other foods such as grains and hay. This is because sheep have a slightly different digestive system than other sheep and are able to make better use of these non-herbaceous plants. However, even if they are sheep, their main feed is grass, because grass is very important for the health and development of sheep.
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Hello, there are some special sheep that do not eat grass, such as cotton sheep, fresh meat sheep, etc. Cotton sheep are a breed of sheep with a very high wool production, and they mainly feed on fodder rather than grass. Fresh sheep is a breed of sheep that is used exclusively for meat production, and they are also usually based on concentrate feed rather than grass.
In general, it is relatively rare for sheep not to eat grass, and most sheep eat grass as their staple food. However, the needs and choices of different breeds of sheep for feed are also different, and they need to be reasonably fed and managed according to the actual situation.
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