China Naming Network - Almanac query - I'm going to raise Dutch pigs, but it's getting cold. I would like to ask if Dutch pigs are easy to raise and how to raise them in cold weather. What do you need? What are you eating?

I'm going to raise Dutch pigs, but it's getting cold. I would like to ask if Dutch pigs are easy to raise and how to raise them in cold weather. What do you need? What are you eating?

Pigs are easy to raise. If it's cold, as long as you keep warm, don't put the pig outdoors, keep warm indoors, and put a cotton nest in the cage to keep the pig warm, which can basically survive the cold winter.

The correct recipe for pigs is: unlimited hay+pig food+appropriate amount of vegetables and fruits+boiled water once a day.

Pigs and pigs are herbivores, and hay is very important for their stomachs and molars. Nothing can replace hay. Hay is mainly ladder grass.

For pig food, if possible, Aibo is the first choice, and it will not be wasted or ground into powder. It's cheaper, and Kelly and Jolly can do it.

Vegetables and fruits:

Corn (a root is divided into two or three sections, directly given, you can grind your teeth. It should be noted that corn is prone to flatulence, so don't eat it in large quantities often. Leaves can also be eaten, washed and dried before giving. );

Lettuce (that is, lettuce, the leaves and poles below can be given, with fewer poles and more water);

Oil-wheat vegetables (can not be given continuously, although pigs love to eat, calcium is relatively high);

Chinese cabbage leaves (no stems, more water); Cherry tomatoes (two at a time);

Carrots (control the amount, don't give them with other vegetables, it will hinder the absorption of VC);

Green pepper, colored pepper (pigs love to eat, rich in VC);

Apples (peeled before)

Celery and coriander, in particular, are high in calcium, so it is best not to give them to pigs. Spinach has a lot of oxalic acid, which will cause problems if eaten. Pears will flatulence, so don't give them. Pigs can't eat vegetables in round packages.

In terms of supplies, emphasis is placed on cages and fillers. How to choose a cage mainly depends on the habits of pigs. Pigs can eat and drink very much, and the amount of NNBB is very large. Therefore, you must buy a cage with a bottom net and the bottom net is high enough, instead of choosing a cage without a bottom net, so that pigs can directly contact sawdust, because skin diseases caused by this are very common. There are a lot of NN in pigs. If the sawdust is wet and not cleaned in time, it will breed insects, get fungi and tinea. If you are worried about the foot of the cage bottom network card, you can use it with the foot pad.