(1) Sodium, commonly known as salt, can be mixed with water in a specific ratio, typically 1:5 to 1:10, and then directly added to the feed. It should be thoroughly mixed to ensure even distribution. Alternatively, it can be placed into cereal-based feeds. It is crucial to measure the amount of salt accurately, as excessive amounts can be harmful to animals.
(2) Balanced calcium and phosphorus feed can be prepared by adding bone powder and ash in the correct proportions. However, it is important not to mix these ingredients with vitamin B, vitamin C, or yeast, as this may destroy their active components and reduce their effectiveness.
Once the feed has been prepared, it should be minced and properly conditioned. In large-scale farming operations, animal feed is usually introduced first, followed by plant-based feed. For smaller groups or when the quantity of feed is limited, all the ingredients can be mixed together and ground. After that, milk, vitamins, and saline solutions can be added, and everything should be stirred well. A properly mixed feed should be distributed quickly to each group to ensure freshness and optimal nutrition.
It is also important to maintain hygiene during the mixing process and to store any unused feed in a clean, dry place. Regular monitoring of the animals’ health and feeding behavior can help adjust the feed composition as needed. Always consult with a veterinarian or animal nutritionist to ensure that the feed meets the specific needs of the animals being raised.
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