Which crop straw is the best to raise sheep, and which is better to feed sheep with sorghum straw or

Updated on Three rural 2024-08-04
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    That kind is almost the same, it is recommended to use EM bacteria starter culture fermentation preservation, which is more nutritious.

    There are many types of feed that can be fermented by roughage starter culture: crops: such as hay, straw (wheat straw, straw, corn straw, sorghum straw, soybean straw, grain grass, etc.), straw (chaff, sorghum shell, peanut shell, bean pod, cottonseed shell, etc.), leaves (locust leaves, elm leaves, mulberry leaves, acacia leaves, etc.); Swill feed:

    Such as leftovers, water, etc.; Cake meal: such as soybean meal, cottonseed meal, rapeseed meal, cake meal, etc.; Poultry manure: such as chicken manure, pigeon manure, rabbit manure, etc.; And there are others:

    Such as distiller's grains, cassava residue, vinegar residue, bean dregs, rice bran, wheat bran, fungus bran, corn flour, etc.

    1. Crushing: Coarse and hard materials are crushed to 1 5 mm, and fine and soft materials are crushed to 1 2 cm.

    2. Add fermentation broth: 200 300 kg of general roughage raw materials add 1 kg of roughage fermentation broth.

    3. Water regulation: The moisture of the fermented material needs to be controlled at about 60%, that is, it can form a clump when it is grasped by hand, without dripping, and it can be dispersed when it is put down. If the moisture is too large, dry materials such as bran can be added to adjust it; If the water is too small, you can directly add water to adjust.

    4. Fermentation requirements: sealing and compaction.

    5. Fermentation temperature: fermentation can be done when the ambient temperature is above 15 degrees.

    7. Success criteria: fruity, fragrant, winey, sour, soft to the touch, that is, successful fermentation.

    8. Feeding method: Feeding fermentation material should be gradually fed from less to more, generally starting from 5%, and the maximum addition amount is 30%.

    This method is suitable for a variety of roughage fermentation, roughage fermentation broth 1 box of 12 bottles, 1 bottle can ferment about 200 300 roughage. If you still don't understand, you can continue to find Nongshengle technician, and we will give you a detailed answer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The surplus of many crops can be fed to sheep, such as corn stalks, wheat stalks, straw, peanut stalks, carrot stems and leaves, etc., and some succulent feeds such as roots, tubers, and vegetable leaves can be fed to sheep. I am also a sheep farmer, in the future, we can communicate together, sheep raising road to make progress together.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello dear, it's a pleasure to serve you! <>

    Saffron ] Dear, hello, for you to find out that it is better to feed the corn stalks, but pay attention to the following problems: 1. Corn stalks are a kind of roughage, and it is not good to feed dry corn stalks simply, so it is necessary to carry out ammoniation, yellow silage, crushing, crushing and other methods to modulate the corn stalks, increase palatability, and the corn stalks that can be silaged with conditions are better palatable, and the nutritional value is slightly higher than that of corn stalks, but it is not suitable to feed more; 2. Feed corn stalks to feed concentrate feed to ensure that only vitamins, minerals and nutrients are raised, otherwise the feed is single, and the sheep will be malnourished. 3. If conditions permit, it is best not to feed corn straw alone, but to feed roughage such as green hay and other leguminous straw, and then feed concentrate feed after taking the childlet.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Sheep eat corn stalks from it, you can, but pay attention to the problem:

    1. Corn straw is a kind of roughage, simple feeding of dry corn straw is not good, to the corn straw ammonia, yellow silage, crushing, crushing and other methods to modulate, increase palatability, conditional silage corn straw, palatability is better, the nutritional value is slightly higher than corn dry straw, but should not be fed more;

    2. Feed corn stalks to feed concentrate feed to ensure that only vitamins, minerals and nutrients are raised, otherwise the feed is single, and the sheep will be malnourished.

    3. If conditions permit, it is best not to feed corn straw alone, but to feed with roughage such as green hay and other leguminous straw, and then feed concentrate feed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Food. Feeding only one kind of corn straw, nutrition is simple, energy and protein quality are not enough, it is definitely not good, must be a variety of feed collocation to fully meet the nutritional needs such as fattening, fetal growth, lactation, ram breeding period. To this end:

    1.Silage: If it is not silage, it will become dry straw, and the nutritional value will be further reduced. Silage not only retains nutrients, but also increases nutrients and can be stored for a longer period of time. It is also recommended to add urea to silage.

    2.At the same time, ammonia storage is engaged. or alkalized. When feeding, feed silage with alkalizing.

    3 kinds of point grasses.

    4.Add some salt and concentrate to the effect.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello dear! <>

    Both sorghum straw and corn stover can be used as feed for sheep, but they differ in nutritional value and applicability. Here are some comparisons of them:1

    Nutrient value: Corn straw is of higher quality than sorghum straw. Corn stover contains higher crude protein and arginine, as well as lower fiber content, which is more valuable as feed for sheep.

    2.Cellulose content: Sorghum straw has a lower cellulose content than corn straw.

    Cellulose is a difficult substance to digest, and sorghum straw has a lower cellulose content, which is easier for sheep to digest and absorb. 3.Palate and palatable:

    Compared with sorghum straw, corn stover is softer and easier to chew. The soft taste and good palatability can improve the feed intake and digestion utilization rate of sheep. In summary, corn stover is comparatively better in terms of nutritional value and palatability, and is more suitable as feed for sheep.

    However, the specific type of straw to use also needs to consider factors such as the availability of local resources, cost factors, and the special needs of sheep. It is best to consult the advice of a veterinarian or a livestock specialist to make a choice based on the actual situation. <>

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sheep generally eat grass, straw, corn stalks, straw, wheat straw, soybean straw, peanuts, sweet potato seedlings and other crop scraps, don't look at these seemingly nutritious crops, but it is the best feed for sheep, sheep raising is equal to using grass for meat, with waste straw for money, and finally form a virtuous circle, ** nature vigorously advocates and supports.

    With so many crops, which crop is best for raising sheep with straw? Straw sorting: carrot leaf stem - peanut straw - sweet potato straw - soybean straw - corn straw - straw - wheat straw.

    Among the above crops, carrots are the best to feed sheep because it is rich in vitamins and water, which is nutritious and healthy. Well, we have to think about the cost. Our common feeding sheep straw has peanut straw and soybean straw, corn straw, etc., if you use straw or wheat straw, you can take ammonia, if you can't ammonidate, you can take planting grass and straw with feeding, our principle is to diversify as much as possible, a variety of channels to develop straw feed, the ultimate goal is to reduce costs.

    Tips: the choice of straw to feed sheep is best more than two kinds of mixed feeding, can not say that there is corn straw at home, just give the sheep to eat corn straw every day, which will greatly affect the appetite of the sheep, there are extra choices on the reasonable match, you can also plant some grass, although can not be fed for a long time, but can be prepared for emergencies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is possible to feed 600 sheep.

    One acre of corn straw is expected to be about 10 sheep, and 60 acres of corn and potato straw can feed 600 sheep.

    If you plant sheep, it is recommended to plant perennial high-yield forage grass to raise sheep, which has the highest rate of return, such as grasses and leguminous forages.

    Juncao is an erect and subordinous growing plant, which has special characteristics such as tender and juicy leaves, rich and balanced nutrition, less lignin, crisp and refreshing, strong palatability, high crude protein and sugar content, and easy to digest.

    It can be used for pigs, cattle, sheep, horses, rabbits, geese, ducks, chickens, deer, elephants, fish and other poultry and aquatic animals. A large number of studies have shown that the use of Juncao as a disturbance forage can improve the immunity of livestock, increase milk production and egg production, and effectively prevent various common diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is very difficult to calculate, first of all, the weight of the sheep is not the same, the feed intake is not the same, and the straw required is not the same.

    First of all, we should calculate how much feed each sheep needs per day, and then calculate how many sheep a sheep can breed according to how much straw can be produced in an acre of land.

    According to the breeding experience of a large farm, the coarse feed intake of sheep accounts for about the weight of sheep, that is to say, 100 kg of sheep do not need kg of dry roughage, and 50 kg of sheep need kg of roughage every day. Calculation: Multiply the sheep's own weight to calculate the amount of feed that each sheep does not have.

    According to this number, first we plan to raise how many sheep, and then consult the local farmers how many corn stalks, rice straw, and wheat stalks can be produced in one acre of land, so that we can calculate how many sheep can be raised in one acre of land.

    How many sheep can be raised on corn stalks per acre? And an acre of wheat straw, rice straw can raise a few sheep, the calculation method is the same, as long as you can calculate the yield of local wheat straw, corn straw, rice straw per mu can be calculated, because the straw yield in each region is not the same, so it is impossible to give accurate data, friends can find experienced farmers to consult, how many catties of corn straw and wheat straw and straw can be produced in an acre of land.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    About 100 catties of sheep 3 5 catties of straw a day, one acre of land, 1500 2000 catties, 700 900 catties of corn. Do the math yourself, don't fool around, how many sheep do so many landed peasants? Measure ...... yourself

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One acre of corn stalks can feed a sheep for a year.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    One acre of straw can be eaten by 15 sheep for 2-3 days.

    According to the research report of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, an acre of land can produce about 500 kg of straw, and each adult ram uses 3-4 nearly feed for a meal, so one acre of straw can be eaten by 15 sheep for 2-3 days.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The straw of an acre of land is usually eaten by 15 sheep in 2-3 days.

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