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Livestock breeding skillfully use lime
People who mention lime are known to be used to sterilize and prevent epidemic disease in livestock and poultry breeding. In fact, there are many unknown uses for it. General Usage Sterilization: Take 2kg of lime, add 20kg of water and mix it into lime milk, which can be used to brush the walls of the shed, or sprinkle regularly on the ground of livestock and poultry sheds and septic tanks, which can play a role in disinfection and epidemic prevention. effect. This method can be used both for the disinfection of newly built loops and for routine epidemics in the old circle. Care should be taken not to directly disperse the lime powder in the livestock and poultry cages. This is because the lime powder is scattered and scattered, which can irritate the skin and respiratory system of the livestock and poultry and cause diseases. Disease prevention and control: Add 0.3% lime powder to the feed, feed the lactating sow after cooking, add the feed from the 10th day after the farrowing, stop 7 days after the 7th day of feeding, so repeatedly until the piglets start eating, can effectively control the piglets white diarrhea. Treatment of trauma: Lime is a good traumatic hemostatic anti-inflammatory agent. When the livestock and poultry are bleeding, they can be given clean wounds, add a little saffron with lime, and chop the external wound; or use fresh slaked lime to stir the color to 50 grams, rhubarb 6 grams to froth, rub even into research Fine, external wounds. This can play anti-inflammatory and hemostatic, to rot myogenic effect. Calcium supplementation: Calcium is needed in the feed, and you can feed the livestock and poultry in the normal feeding method by using the lime at 0.5% evenly into the compound feed. Elimination of expansion: Lime milk is made from quicklime 150g and water 300g. After clarification, liquid is taken and fed to the cattle that cause rumen helium caused by overfeeding of easily fermented feeds.