1, in addition to Tibetan sheep, Mongolian sheep and other native sheep, the general fine hair, semi-fine wool sheep and their high-generation hybrid lambs, the initial body is weak, and hair is short and thin, the need for fine care. When lambs are born, the ewes can be divided into three small groups for rearing and management, ie, no ewes. Mother-family populations (including sick and frail lambs and lambs and ewes that need artificial breast-feeding) within 24 hours after childbirth and maternal and child groups that have been born for more than 2 to 4 days. When grazing every day, the grazing staff who are not producing mothers (the ewes that have the symptoms of puerpera remain in the circle and do not grazing) should bring the baiting bag and the belt (with a width of about 10 centimeters and length 20). Some tens of centimeters of felt or cotton quilt can be tied at both ends.) The grazing staff of mother and son group who sterilize the umbilical cord and grazing on the farther pasture should also be equipped with water bottles and health care boxes containing medicines. Good for emergency use. The lambs grazing on the pastures are more recent and the newborn mothers and daughters are kept in circles. The main grazing staff stays in the circle and is responsible for the care of the lambs for the first time and for the help of the lambs and the nursing of the lambs. At night, they are on duty with the grazing staff of the unborn maternal flocks. The first-born mother-family group transfers the stronger lambs and ewes to their mothers and mothers every day. The already-born mother-family should turn to stronger and larger lambs and ewes that can follow the ewe's grazing every few days. To non-born mothers, grazing along with the unborn ewes. During the night, the non-born mothers were left in the open-air part of the circle, and the two mother-family groups were housed separately.
2. Forage supplementation and drinking water during the lambing period are also divided into three small groups. Lamb ewes should be roughly divided into non-born ewes, ewes, ewes, and mothers (again, small and large groups). The non-born mother sheep herd normally grazing every day. Every day, when she is grazing, the ewes that have phenotypic symptoms are transferred to the ewes of the laboring ewes. At the same time, they are constantly transferred to the ewes with lambs. Herds of grazing herds); ewes of the ewes are basically house-fed and do not grazing; during the day, supplements and activities are provided on the sports grounds, and they are placed in the farrowing room at night; the lambing ewes are to be strengthened for care, to be ready for lambs and postpartum treatment, The sheep are completely housed and transferred to the mother and child pens after childbirth. The mother and sons are single and double lambs are reared in the mother and child (by the temporary number of the lambs, respectively). The time in the column is determined by the lamb's health and the mother and child's feelings. For 1 to 3 days, all mothers and mothers who are ewe’s mothers can stay in the mother’s pen for 1 to 2 days and can be transferred to a small mother-family group. Generally, 20 to 30 lambs can be single lambs. The composition of the sheep, twin lambs can be composed of 10 to 20 ewes, completely feeding. When the lamb is a little older, the ewes can grazing on the nearby grassland during the day (feeding before feeding). The ewes return to the sheep house 2 to 3 times a day for breastfeeding. The lamb is free to move in the house or on the sports grounds, and the ewes feed in the morning and at night. . Lambs that are fast-growing, robust, dense, and cold-tolerant can be transferred to a large mother-daughter group a few days earlier, generally about 10 to 15 days of age, at which point the lambs should start feeding (twice during the day and once at night); Maternal ewes grazing during the day, according to the specific circumstances of the lamb during the day 1 to 2 times. When the general lambs have a strong feeding habit at about 15 days of age, they can grazing on the pastures near the sheep house. When the lambs are 25 to 30 days old, when the lambs are few, the lambs are also adapted to grazing. You can choose strong and hairy lambs and ewes belonging to large groups and ewes to grazing. When the conditions permit, it is best to grazing the mother and child groups, lambs still need to be fed sooner or later.
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