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Raising Tips for Improving the Survival Rate of Small Tail Han Sheep
First, ensure that the ewe’s body is in good condition and that it has sufficient milk. When ewes give birth, they lose a lot of water, so they need to be supplemented with water from 1 to 1.5 hours postpartum. The amount of water for the first time after birth should not exceed 1-15 liters, and the water temperature should be 12-15°C. In order to avoid eczema mastitis, only one or two days after delivery, only some grasses and roots were fed. From the third or fourth day after birth, concentrates, succulent, and silage were fed gradually. Second, the lamb in time to eat colostrum and adequate regular milk. Colostrum contains more nutrients than regular milk and is rich in antibodies. It is essential for the enhancement of the body of the lamb, the improvement of disease resistance and the discharge of meconium. Third, on behalf of feeding or artificial breast-feeding. For many lambs and weak lambs, they should be actively used for feeding, feeding or artificial nursing. Because the Tail Han sheep has a strong sense of smell and strong refusal to teach, it is difficult to identify the sheep's fetal fluid or goat's milk when it was passed on to the lamb that was over-feeding. Artificial breastfeeding must also be done so that the newborn lamb first eats colostrum. If fresh milk is used to supplement milk shortage lambs, the milk must be warmed and sterilized, and the temperature, quantity, timing, and quality must be determined. Therefore, heating in advance must be done to keep the milk temperature between 38 and 39°C. In order to increase breastfeeding efficiency, breastfeeding can be used. When breast-feeding with a bottle, the angle of feeding should not exceed 30 degrees, let the lamb eat, do not hard-fill, prevent sucking milk, the amount of feeding is mainly based on the lamb age, and consider the size of the body to decide. Fourth, the lamb should be meticulously cared for, but it must not be petted. Appropriate exercise can enhance the physique of the lamb and improve the resistance to diseases. The lamb starts to eat young leaves and fodder with the ewes one week after birth. The grass should be fed for 10 to 14 days, requiring diversification, less feeding, and alternate feeding. The early eating of lambs can increase appetite and reduce the supply of breast milk. Because of eating and exercising, it helps to promote the development of heart, lungs, and digestive organs. Therefore, in actual feeding, lambs should be trained as early as possible to eat.