Arrangement of livestock and poultry breeding in winter solstice solar terms
Layout of livestock and poultry farms in winter-overhaul of cowshed
Conduct a comprehensive overhaul of livestock and poultry pens. Open pigsty should be covered with plastic film to increase the temperature in pigsty; An infrared lamp is installed in the piglet feeding room to supplement the heat source for the newborn. Close the doors and windows of the cowshed to prevent thieves from entering. You'd better fill some grass in the cowshed to keep warm. Hang a straw curtain in the sheepfold to prevent the cold wind from blowing in. Poultry brooding room should do a good job of heating up to prevent airflow from entering.
Layout of livestock and poultry breeding in winter-pay attention to feeding food
It is not suitable to feed frozen feed and cold water. If the green feed should be piled indoors during freezing and snowing, it is best to pile it up and ferment it for a few hours before feeding it to pigs. Pigs and cows should be fed with warm water, usually well water or indoor water. Never feed them into wild streams or swimming water.
Layout of livestock and poultry breeding in winter-feeding herbivores
Cattle, sheep and herbivores should be properly supplemented with concentrated feed and artificial pasture, go out to graze, and go out late and return early, especially goats should be placed on sunny slopes. Long-haired rabbits should strengthen heat preservation. The rabbit house should be insulated. Long-haired rabbits can only pull the upper or lower body at a time, but not all. The nest box of newborn rabbits should be covered with rabbit hair, and attention should be paid to prevent newborn rabbits from being caught out of the nest box and freezing to death. Laying hens, ducks and pigeons should be supplemented with light, and the lights should be turned on for 2 hours at night and in the morning to stimulate gonads and promote egg laying.
Layout of livestock and poultry farms in winter-paying attention to epidemic situation
Pay close attention to the epidemic situation. Do a good job in disinfection and isolation of livestock and poultry houses, especially set a disinfection pool at the door, and change clothes and shoes when entering and leaving the livestock and poultry houses to prevent the introduction of foreign epidemic sources and lead to infectious diseases. At the same time, we must also make disaster prevention plans. In view of the possible disasters such as drought, waterlogging and freezing injury in winter, we should actively formulate disaster prevention plans, make good material and technical preparations, strive for the initiative of disaster prevention and resilience, and ensure high yield and efficient income increase of autumn and winter crops.