During the breeding period, male rams should maintain a relatively high feeding level, and the crude protein content in the diet should reach 16% to 18%. The daily feed quota for the breeding period is roughly 1.2 to 1.4 kg of blended concentrate, 2 kg of alfalfa hay, 0.5 to 1.5 kg of carrots, 15 to 20 grams of salt, 5 to 10 grams of bone meal, and 2 to 3 feeds of fodder to provide sufficient drinking water. During the breeding period, there is a period of time when the ewe's estrus is more concentrated and can be called the breeding season. At this time, for the excellent rams with heavy breeding tasks, the feed amount of the mixed concentrates should be adjusted to 1.5 to 2 kg per day, and some animal protein feeds such as eggs, meat and bone meal, and silkworm cocoon powder should be added to the diet. In order to maintain good semen quality of rams. Different seasons of mating, their feeding methods should be adjusted. For example, in the spring and other hay seasons, most of the supplemented vitamin forage materials are used as the main ingredient. Some alfalfa hay, carrots, or some grasses in greenhouses can be added in appropriate amounts. In summer, the grass is lush and full of vitamins, but the grass has a high moisture content. The grass can be fed for a while and then fed to prevent the ram from eating too much and the stomach is too large, affecting sperm extraction. Autumn is the season of natural physiology, and should be fed with more pasture. At the peak of sperm extraction, one or two eggs need to be added each day. In winter, long-term low temperature is unfavorable to the growth and development of rams, which can supplement energy feed and drink warm water. Card Recognition Time Attendance Chongqing Huifan Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.hfsecuritytech.com