Can green corn stalks be directly crushed and fed to cows with chicks, and can baking soda be added?

Updated on Three rural 2024-06-05
41 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cattle can be fed with corn stover meal, but the amount should not exceed 30% of the total amount fed. After cattle eat a large amount of corn stalks and corn leaves, it will cause poisoning, light diarrhea, heavy dehydration, weakness in walking, blood in the stool, and even death. Feed cattle with corn stalks and corn leaves, the feeding amount should not exceed 30% of the total amount of feeding, and should be fed with other feeds, or after fermentation and silage, so as to effectively avoid poisoning and enhance its palatability.

    Straw feeding is very important. Proper supplemental feeding should follow the following principles.; Supplemental feeding should be based on protein rather than energy.

    Cakes are rich in protein and are ideal supplementary feeds; Cereals (such as corn) are energy feeds, which are not as effective as cottonseed cakes, and are relatively high, so they should not be used as the first choice for supplemental feeding. Try to supplement the cotton with cheap cake meal. Seed cake and rapeseed cake contain a certain toxin, and feeding pigs and chickens is strictly restricted, while ruminants such as cattle and sheep have a greater tolerance.

    The use of cottonseed cake and rapeseed cake for supplementary feeding can reduce costs. The amount of concentrate should be based on the price of forage, feed and cattle. If the concentrate is relatively cheap and the price of cattle is high, you can feed more; On the contrary, if the concentrate is expensive and the price of cattle is low, feed less.

    In general, the daily feeding of concentrate should not exceed 2-3 kg per cow, otherwise it is not economical. However, during the rapid fattening period before the beef cattle are slaughtered, the concentrate can be a little more. Ploughing cattle and "hanger" cattle do not need to use too high concentrate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Green corn stalks can be fed to pregnant cows, but the amount of feed should be controlled, and the daily feeding amount should not exceed 50% of the dry matter content of the diet, that is, some hay needs to be added, otherwise it will cause diarrhea. It is okay to add baking soda, the amount of 2 kg of concentrate per day, and the amount of baking soda can not exceed 2%, that is, 40 grams.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    OK. But it is best to use it with leguminous alfalfa, grass. Failure to do so may result in fasting.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Green corn stalks can be directly crushed for young cows, and if you want to add baking soda, I think it's best to add it after this time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's okay to add baking soda, but be sure to add a small amount of it, one teaspoon at a time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Can pro-corn stalks be crushed directly into cows to be slaughtered? Is it OK to add baking soda? How much to add? Hey, this green fodder green corn stalk can be directly for that cow, ah, even add a little soda to it, of course it's better, that can help digestion.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Green corn stalks can be crushed to feed cattle, try not to add baking soda.

    This addition is too much and is not good for the stomach of the cow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After the green corn stalk is crushed, it can be fed directly to the cattle, and it is a good feed.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Corn stalks can be crushed directly and fed to cows. It is best not to add baking soda as adding baking soda can affect the health of the cow.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Can green corn stalks be crushed directly to feed cows with cubs, can you add baking soda, how much can you add, how much can you crush grandma, and there is less baking soda, and you can't fill it too much.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's actually very simple, and we know you can do it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Should it be okay for this corn stalk to be crushed directly? There is no particular way.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Baking soda can be added to the corn stalks, which is no problem, and it will have a certain effect after adding.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think adding baking soda to the corn stalk has the effect of softening the corn stalk as soon as possible, so I will add some baking soda to it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    That's fine, but what is the purpose of you adding baking soda, so this one also needs to be seen.

    After all, don't add it if it doesn't work.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is not a big problem to add baking soda to corn stalks, you can combine a small amount of acidic components produced by his fermentation, which can stabilize his pH value, and that is like this.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Baking soda cannot be added to corn stalks because baking soda is not something that is added to a corn jar.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In this case, it depends on how much you add, and in general, add a little less, there is no problem at all, it is non-toxic and harmless.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, many livestock breeders feed their livestock with corn stalks, and they put baking soda in the corn stalks.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's best not to add baking soda to the corn stalk, because this corn stalk is originally an alkaline food, and if you add baking soda, it will be completely alkaline, which is not particularly good for the stomach.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I don't think it's okay to add baking soda to corn stalks. This will have a bad effect on the corn stalks.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    There is no need to add baking soda to this, as long as the temperature is enough, he can naturally produce this alkaline substance, which does not need to be deliberately processed.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If you are going to do it today, you can add some small trees appropriately, so that it will be a little better for him to use this one and under normal circumstances.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Baking soda can be added to this gun, because it is a food additive, so it is okay in this regard, but in general, it should also be used.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It depends on what you do.

    Different purposes.

    The approach is not the same.

    It needs to be targeted.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    First of all, we need to understand why we sheep farmers use baking soda to feed our sheep.

    Baking soda, which is well known as sodium bicarbonate, is an alkaline substance, the purpose of our sheep farmers to use baking soda, mainly to balance the acidity in the sheep--- through acid-base neutralization reaction, so that the acid-base balance of the sheep rumen is maintained, so as to ensure that even if the sheep eat a large amount of acidic feed, it will not cause rumen flatulence, indigestion and even acidosis.

    Therefore, if you feed these feeds, you generally have to add baking soda:

    1) Tofu dregs. Especially for sheep farmers who are often fed raw tofu residue (the same as me), it is recommended that 20%-40% raw tofu residue be mixed with 40%-60% grass powder (if you have strong economic strength, mix less grass powder, and if you don't have money, you will mix more grass powder with the same as me, after all, tofu residue is more valuable than grass meal), 20% cornmeal, 10% bran, 10% soybean meal (in fact, cornmeal, bran, and soybean meal can be appropriately increased and decreased, depending on your financial resources), plus 1%-2% baking soda, salt, 1% If you add baking soda, the salt should be a little less to prevent the sheep from being poisoned by taking too much sodium.

    I have always been fed raw tofu residue in this way (said that tofu residue can not be fed raw sheep peers, it is recommended to try to feed it like this, I just started feeding tofu residue is also cooked, or fermented, and then found that there is no need at all, waste of effort, just like this feeding for several years, there is nothing wrong), I feel very satisfied with this feeding method, the sheep eat smooth and round, the coat color is shiny, there will be no diarrhea or flatulence at all, and there will be no so-called tofu residue acid poisoning--- the key is that the sheep eat well, the cost is low!

    2: Distiller's grains, green storage corn stalks or green storage forage. It is recommended to add baking soda, because after the straw green storage ferments out, the overall acidity, has been fed, a large amount of sheep feeding, it will inevitably cause flatulence acidosis, must add baking soda for acid-base balance, it is recommended to add the dosage of about 2% --- the same village of the guy with the green storage corn straw to feed the sheep, without adding baking soda, the digestive function of the sheep is generally faulty, the ewes are rarely pregnant, that is, pregnant, abortion is also the majority, is not this reason is not very clear, But since baking soda was added, the situation has changed a lot.

    3: If you feed a large amount of concentrate, the feeding amount of each sheep exceeds 5 taels, it is recommended to add baking soda to the concentrate to strengthen the stomach and promote digestion, and prevent sheep from accumulating flatulence acidosis.

    Personal feeling, because the rumen of the sheep is an acidic environment, baking soda is alkaline, and only when feeding like the above feed, it is necessary to add 1%-2% baking soda, and there is no need to participate in the general daily feeding, that is, if you do not feed green storage feed and tofu residue, or a large amount of concentrate, there is no need to add baking soda, and it is not good for sheep to add it!

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    There is no need to add baking soda to the corn stalks.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Distiller's grains fermented feed is still good if you feed cattle and sheep! Because of the distiller's grains, the mash of the distillery is saccharified, and the filter residue obtained directly after filtration, rather than the fermented grains, suffers the least damage and is relatively rich in nutrients. But because of this, if you feed cattle and sheep fermented sake lees, you need to shorten the transportation and storage time of sake lees as much as possible, and try to use the sake lees that leaves the factory on the same day to ferment the treatment, crush the treatment, and then ferment to achieve better results.

    Distiller's grains and corn flour (cereal flour, sorghum flour, wheat bran, potato flour can be) in a ratio of eight to two, the addition ratio of feed fermentation broth is 2, mix and stir evenly, and control the water content at 50-60% mixing.

    Mix and stir evenly, and it is best to control the water content at about 50-60% (that is, grab a handful with your hands to form a ball, and there is water printed out from between your fingers, but not dripping out to the degree), and then put it into a large vat or pool and press it hard.

    After that, it is sealed with plastic film and edged, or it can be directly packed into a sealed plastic bag to tie the mouth tightly. Sealed fermentation for three days before feeding.

    Distiller's grains after fermentation by feed fermentation EM bacterial liquid:

    1. Greatly increase the amount of feed protein, and the energy feed after the fermentation of the feed fermentation liquid is converted into the bacterial protein feed, and the full price of the fermentation can be reduced by about 50% of the protein feed.

    The amount and non-use of fishmeal significantly reduces the cost of the full feed.

    2. To improve the nutritional level of feed, the functional microbial EM flora in Nongshengle feed fermentation broth can destroy the plant cell wall in the feed, degrade cellulose and pectin into monosaccharides and oligosaccharides, and generate more.

    Organic acids, vitamins, biological enzymes, and unknown growth factors greatly improve the nutritional level of fermented products.

    3. Increase the palatability of the feed, the fermented product after the fermentation of this product is golden in color, lubricated in the hand, sweet in smell, excellent in taste, very suitable for raw feeding, no need to cook, save fuel.

    4. Improve the utilization rate of feed, and the growth of animals fed with EM bacterial solution is obviously better than that of traditional breeding methods.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    I think that Xiao Suda and cornmeal should not be fed to cattle together, which will hurt the Standing Committee of the stomach cow to a certain extent. Well, if so, be sure to ask an expert or someone with experience to tell you.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    The cornmeal fed to the cow is mixed with 50 catties of baking soda, which is too much. A normal cow. 100 pounds of cornmeal mixed with 500 grams of baking soda. It is enough for appetizers.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    According to the elderly, it seems that it is not possible.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Baking soda is mixed with cornmeal in proportions and fed to cattle to increase the appetite of cattle.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Yes, it doesn't matter, just don't put too much.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Answer: 100 catties of green storage plus 100-150g baking soda, the specific dosage should be decided according to the feeding object, there will be certain differences. For example, about 50-100g is generally added to feed sheep, and about 150g is added to pigs. Adding disinfection to the green storage can play a role in balancing acid and alkali, which is more conducive to the healthy growth of aquaculture products.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The pH of wet cornmeal is neutral, and cold wet cornmeal does not volatilize baking soda and does not undergo chemical reactions. If wet cornmeal is fermented, the fermentation produces some acidic substances that will break down the baking soda. In addition, when baking soda is above 70, it begins to decompose, so when wet cornmeal is made into steamed bread, or made into cakes and baked with a cake pan, baking soda will partially decompose and produce pores.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    How much baking soda to add to this, not only according to the amount of cornmeal, but also according to the degree of sour you are, you can add less to try first, you can pinch a little bit first, turn it in the microwave, and then see if it is more or less before making a decision.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    No. This amount is too large, and baking soda cannot be used to feed cattle. The main additives are salt, ammonium bicarbonate, urea, bone meal, limestone powder and so on.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The cornmeal fed to the cow is mixed with 50 catties of baking soda, which is too much. A normal cow. 100 pounds of cornmeal mixed with 500 grams of baking soda. It is enough for appetizers.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Hello, glad to answer for you, I have received your question and am answering it for you, please wait.

    Dear, according to normal calculations, 100 catties of cornmeal plus a catty of soda, 1000 catties of soda will be added at most 10 catties.

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    It's okay to put it because it can increase its fluffiness, but it's healthier to eat if you don't put it, so if you can eat it yourself, it's best not to put it away.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Pressing the loaf can not put baking soda into baking soda. The taste of the dumplings is not good.

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