What should a lonely lamb abandoned after the death of the sheep? There are unexpected events in the sky, people have a good fortune, and sheep farming is the same, especially in the process of ewes production, once the improper treatment will cause the ewes to die, and the management of the newly emerged lambs should pay more attention to If the ewes are dead and the lambs continue to be farmed, most of the farmers will adopt a method of feeding for the death or abandoned lambs of this ewes to find new new feeding for the lambs. The mother lamb is not so easy, so today Xiaobian will briefly talk about the success points of the lamb ewe after death or after being abandoned. I hope that everyone can help, and if you are interested, you can pay attention to Huinong.com, or Download Mobile Huinong APP to learn more about farming and planting knowledge.
First, the emergence of two cases of solitary lambs
1. The ewe died after the lamb was born.
2. Ewes produce too many lambs at a time, and some lambs are abandoned because they cannot eat milk.
Second, the adverse effects of the lonely lamb
Farmers need to buy milk, suck milk, feed milk, and take care of the newborn lamb, which increases the workload and increases the cost of farming.
Third, the method of dealing with the emergence of solitary lambs
1, take the benefits of adoptive care
Saving the cost of breeding is conducive to the healthy growth of the born lamb to avoid death.
2, the operation method
On one or one side of the farrowing house, use a wooden board to nail a 1.5-meter square successor. The column is covered with soft bedding, put on the feed trough and the drinking trough, and put the lamb and stepmother in the same column;
Apply the secretions (saliva, urine) from the littermate, amniotic fluid or ewes of the passing ewe to the tail of the lamb so that the smell of the lamb is the same as that of the ewes.
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