When do sows eat after giving birth? Can sows eat when they are about to give birth?

Updated on Three rural 2024-06-11
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1.Sows can eat when they have an appetite after giving birth.

    2.Production consumes a lot of body energy and needs to be replenished.

    3.The pressure in the abdominal cavity is less, and the food in the stomach and intestines is digested more quickly.

    4.The postpartum period requires some energy and nutrient-dense foods.

    5.It can help postpartum pigs recover faster and have more adequate milk supply.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Method 1: Supplement with vitamins.

    **Sow does not eat after giving birth, the most common method is to supplement vitamins, of which vitamin B complex has a better effect on ** sows not eating after giving birth. The sower suggested that you can inject the sows in the morning and afternoon, with multivitamin B2 in the morning and vitamin B1 in the afternoon. In general, it can have a more obvious effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, sow production also requires strength, sometimes more than ten hours of birth.

    Eating properly can replenish your physical strength.

    But generally when the sow goes to work, due to the pain, it is not very much to eat, and likes to drink some water.

    Just eat a little of what you usually eat, don't add too much nutrition before and after giving birth, in case the piglets are born, the sows produce too much milk, the piglets can't eat, and the sows are prone to mastitis.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When the sow is about to give birth, she must also eat, and when she is full, she can have the strength to give birth to the baby.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Can sows eat when they are about to give birth? Yes, the sow needs strength at this time, so eating can give it more stamina.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What should I do if my sow is constipated and doesn't eat or defecate?

    The sow is constipated and does not eat and does not have a bowel movement. 1. Reasons for constipation in sows: 1. Lack of exercise during pregnancy, sows limit the movement of sows after breeding, and low feed intake, which will inevitably lead to the weakening of sow digestion and absorption function, resulting in reduced sow intestinal function and dry intestinal meat, which will cause constipation.

    2. In the late stage of pregnancy, due to the enlargement of the fetus, the pressure on the rectal wall is increased, the rectal peristalsis is reduced, the feces stay in the rectum for too long, and the water is overabsorbed, resulting in constipation in the sow. 3. Some sows have constipation due to insufficient water intake, which is especially common in summer.

    4. The physiological and psychological stress of sows before giving birth leads to the strengthening of gastrointestinal peristalsis, and the water in the large intestine is absorbed into the blood excessively, causing constipation in sows, which is more common in those primiparous sows. 5. The change of sow diet, especially when the low-protein diet in the early stage of pregnancy is fed to the high-protein diet in the late stage of pregnancy, relatively changes the ability of the large intestine to absorb and secrete fluids, making the large intestine full and easy to constipation.

    6. Excessive feeding restriction during pregnancy and lack of green feed supplementation cause excessive absorption of water in the large intestine and constipation. 7. At present, due to the many diseases in pigs, pig producers use irregular feeding drugs to pigs to prevent diseases in order to prevent diseases. 8. Drug-induced constipation, some feed manufacturers, in order to achieve the purpose of increasing the number of sows farrowing when making sow feed, rather than considering the particularity of the sow itself, have added a certain dose of antibacterial growth promoters, such as chlortetracycline, bacitracin zinc, etc.

    The gastrointestinal tract of sows has been under the action of antimicrobial drugs for a long time, which will inevitably cause excessive absorption of water in the sow's intestine and constipation. 9. Some sows suffering from some pyreogenic diseases can also cause constipation, such as swine fever (mostly seen in mild types), toxoplasmosis and Ranear disease and other infections will cause constipation in sows.

    Second, the prevention and control measures of sow constipation 1, improve the management of pig herd, sows are the core of a pig farm, sows should be carefully managed, especially in summer should give sows rich and sufficient drinking water. 2. When feeding sows, qualified pig farmers can provide 5-6 kg of high-quality green feed to sows a day to prevent constipation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The sow can eat after the pig, but the sow may not eat or eat less within three days, which is normal, but if you do not eat for a long time, then you should pay attention to it, and understand the reason in time to solve it and promote the sow to eat. As the saying goes, 'the sow is the printing machine of the pig farm', especially for self-farrowing farms, the importance of the sow is self-evident. If the farmer raises the sow well, then even if the pig price is low, the pig farm will not be in a state of loss.

    But it is not easy to raise sows well. Especially for postpartum sows, we must pay attention to strengthening feeding management.

    As the saying goes, 'the sow is the printing machine of the pig farm', especially for self-farrowing farms, the importance of the sow is self-evident. If the farmer raises the sow well, then even if the pig price is low, the pig farm will not be in a state of loss. But it is not easy to raise sows well.

    Especially for postpartum sows, we must pay attention to strengthening feeding management.

    When the sow gives birth, the sow does not have the strength to stand up and eat, especially the weak sow, the general body condition of the sow is more or less will eat some food after giving birth, this time to win when feeding some thin and easily digestible feed, you can use cooked cornmeal + bran + multivitamin to feed the sow by way of water mixture.

    Three days after farrowing, gradually add conventional lactation feed, after seven days, completely change to conventional feed, this stage is the peak lactation period of sows, need a lot of nutrition, this period to add additional protein feed, such as soybean meal, oil cake, etc., only high-quality dairy quality is the ultimate goal of feeding good piglets.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How long after farrowing do sows start feeding?

    In pig farms, it is common to see such a feeding routine, and the sows are not fed on the day after farrowing. Due to production, the sow is very weak at this time, the appetite is not strong, and the piglets move slowly when they are born, and the sow is prone to injury to the piglets. Therefore, on the day of the sow's birth, it is recommended not to feed, and it can be multi-vitamin, glucose, etc. to drink water and replenish energy.

    Gradual feeding can be started the next day.

    What feed do sows feed after giving birth?

    When the sow gives birth, the sow does not have the strength to stand up and eat, especially the weak sow, the general body condition of the sow is more or less will eat some food after giving birth, this time to win when feeding some thin and easily digestible feed, you can use cooked cornmeal + bran + multivitamin to feed the sow by way of water mixture.

    Three days after farrowing, gradually add conventional lactation feed, after seven days, completely change to conventional feed, this stage is the peak lactation period of sows, need a lot of nutrition, this period to add additional protein feed, such as soybean meal, oil cake, etc., only high-quality dairy quality is the ultimate goal of feeding good piglets.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sows can eat food 10 hours after farrowing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After giving birth, you can eat, after all, you are not human, otherwise your physical strength will be consumed too quickly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1) Feeding of lactating sows: Because sows have to secrete a lot of milk between lactating brothers in order to maintain the growth and development of model piglets, therefore, in feeding, attention should be paid to feeding more sows that are conducive to lactation, such as feeding some fishmeal, soybean cake (meal) and high-quality green and juicy feed, and fully clean drinking water, increase the number of feeding times per day, and feed less at each meal. Generally, feed 3 or 4 times a day, and the interval between each time should be even, and pay attention not to let the pig eat too much each time, so as not to cause indigestion.

    Feeding lactating sows should not only be regular and quantitative, but also require a variety of feeds to meet nutritional needs. 3 to 5 days before weaning piglets can gradually reduce the amount of concentrate and juicy feed for sows.

    2) Management of lactating sows: lactating sows should be 1 per pen, due to the decline of the sow's physical strength and poor appetite after producing envy potatoes, it is advisable to stay in the pen to rest and recuperate. 3 After 5 days, you can release the activity, and after 7 days, in the sunny and warm weather, you can let the sow take the piglets out to graze and exercise, arch the soil, eat grass, and sunbathe to promote blood circulation and digestive function.

    The feeding trough must be cleaned once a day, and the bedding must be changed frequently to keep the pen clean and dry. Train the sow to develop the habit of lying on both sides alternately, so that the piglets can be suckled.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The dose is gradually reduced from 7 days before farrowing, and feeding is stopped on the day of farrowing.

    It is now recommended to maximize feed intake in lactating sows to help them recover as soon as possible after farrowing, as follows.

    Delivery to seven days.

    Do not feed on the day of delivery, and increase every day thereafter, be sure to pay attention to the even increase.

    Eight days to weaning.

    As long as you eat it, you should add it slowly, reduce the amount if you can't eat, pay attention to evenly and smoothly over, and postpartum sows should be fed less frequently, ensure enough drinking water, ensure enough drinking water, ensure enough drinking water, ensure enough drinking water. Say the important thing three times.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sows should be given thinner for the first 5 days after farrowing, and the feeding amount should gradually increase after 2 or 3 days. 5 After 7 days, change to feed the wet material and feed it according to the normal amount.

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