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Sheep can eat potato seedlings, but be sure to pay attention to the amount of feeding, can not be fed in large quantities, if you eat too much may be diarrhea.
This is because the potato seedlings contain a lot of water, and when the sheep eats the potato seedlings, it will contain a lot of water, which will directly eat into the stomach, which will cause the sheep to have diarrhea.
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Sheep can eat potato seedlings. Because sheep are herbivores. Feeding Yang potatoes is also for him. Except after the potatoes. The same old way. No pesticides. No toxins. Eating it does no harm to the sheep.
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You can feed the sheep. Potato seedlings are not poisonous, and they are rich in dietary fiber and various minerals. There are also various vitamins.
It is the basic element that sheep need. If the sheep often eats potato seedlings, they will grow fat and strong. If the potatoes at home grow particularly densely.
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Sheep can eat potato seedlings, sheep themselves are herbivores, but potato seedlings are generally not given to them, only the old seedlings after digging potatoes are given to sheep to eat.
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It should be edible, sheep is an omnivorous animal, he can eat potato seedlings, potato seedlings are not toxin-free, and they can be eaten by sheep normally.
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Yes, the nutritional value of potato seedlings is similar to that of kohlrabi leaves and winter rape, and it is a better quality feed. Commonly used silage raw materials are corn straw, sorghum straw, wheat straw, pea straw, peanut straw, sweet potato and sweet potato vine, sugar beet, radish straw and various grasses.
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Can't eat. Potato seedlings are also poisonous, and one of my small-tailed Han sheep died from eating too much fresh potato seedlings, which needs special attention.
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They don't eat potatoes because they are grass-eating animals, that is, potatoes give them potato seedlings to eat for little sheep, and little sheep he doesn't like to eat, because they are small animals that eat grass.
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Can sheep eat potato seedlings? Answer: Sheep can eat potato seedlings.
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There shouldn't be any problems. As long as there are no pesticides on the basis.
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Hello dear hello I am very happy to solve the problem for you, for you to find out that the sweet potato seedlings can be fed to the sheep, but it is recommended to feed the sheep less sweet potato seedlings, the sweet potato seedlings contain a lot of water, if the sheep eat too much it will have diarrhea and other symptoms, so it is not recommended that you feed the sheep an excessive amount of sweet potato seedlings, so as not to make the sheep have diarrhea. The stems and leaves of sweet potatoes are rich in nutrients, which can be used as excellent feed for livestock, and can be fed to sheep in a proper and controlled amount.
1. Sweet potato leaves have health care functions such as improving immunity, hemostasis, lowering blood sugar, detoxifying, preventing night blindness, promoting metabolism, facilitating urination, increasing platelets, preventing arteriosclerosis, galactactic detoxification and so on. Sweet potato leaves can make the skin smooth, regular consumption has the effect of preventing constipation, protecting eyesight, and can also maintain **delicate, delay aging.
2. The carotene contained in every 100 grams of sweet potato seedlings is as high as 995ug, which is twice as high as carrots. Carotene can play the same role as vitamin A in our body, not only to maintain the health of our whole body epithelial tissue, but also to promote growth and development and improve immune function, and more importantly, it is very beneficial to our eyes, which can protect vision and prevent some eye diseases such as dry eye syndrome and night blindness. 3. Sweet potato seedlings are indeed a good thing that is natural and nutritious, and its tender tips contain carotene, vitamin B1, B2 and other vitamins and potassium, calcium, sodium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron and other minerals are very rich.
Each 100 grams of sweet potato seedlings contain vitamin B2 in the tender tips, and the recommended intake of vitamin B2 by the Chinese Nutrition Society is for men and women. Sheep can be fed hay or sheep feed. I hope this reply is helpful to you, if you have any questions, please feel free to consult, and finally wish you a happy life!
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Don't eat too much sweet potato seedlings that are not half wet and not dry.
Sheep belong to ruminants, when feeding sweet potato seedlings and peanut seedlings, which are very rich in crude fiber, you need to pay attention not to feed semi-wet and not dry, so that the sheep can not chew rotten, after entering the rumen under the action of rumen peristalsis, it will form a large grass ball, which can not be ruminated into the mouth and chewed again, which is easy to cause forestomach slowness and rumen accumulation. When feeding this forage, it needs to be fed fresh or dried, and tied into about one centimeter break, so that it is easy to digest and absorb and promote rumination.
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Yes, eating too much is not good for digestion.
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Absolutely notAt present, it is the best platform for sheep raising technology exchange. It can also be accessed by mobile phones.
There is a section called "Ask Me All Answers", and generally as long as the questions are clearly described, you can get answers from the forum goats.
If it is about sheep disease, it is best to explain in detail the size of the sheep, the breed, what materials are usually fed, and the changes in body temperature excretion. It would be better if it could be paired with a clear ** instructions.
I can eat it.
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