1, deal with parasites in time: parasites in vivo can be removed by ivermect
1, deal with parasites in time: parasites in vivo can be removed by ivermectin+albendazole, and parasites in vitro can be sprayed evenly on cattle with 2% trichlorfon solution, but not in eyes and other parts. 2. Do a good job in postpartum care: provide digestible green hay, a small amount of silage and mixed concentrate, and appropriately increase the calcium content in the feed 2-3 days after delivery. 3, prevention and treatment of diseases: regular pruning of cattle hooves, prevention and treatment of hoof rot.
1. What if the cow is not fat after giving birth?
1, timely treatment of parasites.
(1) When there are parasites inside and outside the cow, it will cause the cow not to absorb enough nutrition. When it is in a state of malnutrition for a long time, its body will become thinner and thinner, and it is difficult to gain weight.
(2) Generally, ivermectin+albendazole can be used to remove parasites in the body, and 2% trichlorfon solution can be used to spray parasites on cattle. It should be noted that it should be sprayed evenly, not into eyes, mouth and nose to avoid drug poisoning.
2. Do a good job in postpartum care
(1) If you don't do a good job of nursing after delivery, dairy cows are prone to poor mental state, loss of appetite and indigestion, which will lead to obesity.
(2) Postpartum cows should pay attention to nursing, appropriately increase the calcium content in feed 2-3 days after delivery, and feed digestible green hay, a small amount of silage and mixed concentrate.
(3) When feeding, you need to increase the feeding amount slowly, and you can't feed too much at a time.
3. Prevention and treatment of diseases
(1) Postpartum cows are prone to hoof rot. After suffering from this disease, dairy cows will have symptoms such as decreased food intake, increased body temperature, decreased appetite or abandonment. If not treated in time, cows will lose weight.
(2) Trim the hooves regularly, generally for half a year 1-2 times, and soak the hooves with copper sulfate.
Second, how long does it take for a cow to hit a hurdle after giving birth to a calf?
1, column time
It usually takes about 40 days for cows to hit the fence again after calving, but the time for cows to hit the fence is affected by factors such as recovery and needs to be decided according to the actual situation.
2. How to make the cow hurdle ahead of time?
(1) When feeding cows, you should supplement sufficient nutrition in time. Generally, bone meal, minerals, trace elements and other nutrients can be added to the feed, and a proper amount of vitamin E can be added at the same time.
(2) During the recovery period, cows can be properly supplemented with protein and calcium, as well as plenty of drinking water, so that they can have a good rest and exercise properly.
(3) Feeding cows and calves in separate circles can generally promote cows to recover as soon as possible and overcome hurdles as soon as possible.