Oriental God Dog - Management Techniques of Tibetan Mastiff

Oriental God Dog - Management Techniques of Tibetan Mastiff

In order to conduct scientific feeding and management of Tibetan mastiffs, appropriate feeding and management should be conducted during different biological periods. From the time of birth to weaning, the Tibetan mastiff is called the Tibetan mastiff. The correct feeding and management at this stage is extremely important. It is a critical period for whether the Aberdeen is robust and improves the survival rate of the Tsai. 1. Pay attention to the cold and summer heat. The neonatal Aberdeen's ability to regulate body temperature is poor. Therefore, the ambient temperature has a great influence on the life activities of Aberdeen, and special attention must be paid to improving the indoor temperature. The semi-circular iron nets made of rough iron tendons are used in the Aberdeen House. In winter, plastic film is placed on the iron net to prevent cold winds from entering, and the front and rear windows are sealed with plastic film. In the summer, the plastic film should be removed, and climbing plants such as grapes and gourds should be used for shading. Appropriate ambient temperature for different ages of young beetles is: 0-7 days of age: 28-32°C, 8-21 days of age 27°C, 28 days after 23°C, and attention should be paid to keep the room dry and prevent the passage of churchyard. 2. Enhancement of Nutrient Nutrient Nursing Nutrient lactation of lactating mothers has gradually decreased after 20 days, while the amount of milk required for Aberdeen has increased. Therefore, it is necessary to feed in a timely manner and supply animal and plant feeds that are fresh, high-quality, and easily digested and absorbed to ensure that their mother's milk is adequate. 3. To increase the nutritional value of Aberdeen. After 1 month of birth, Acacia has developed rapidly, has a strong appetite, and breast milk can no longer meet its needs. Feed should be supplemented and fed with good palatability and liquid foods with high nutritional price and easy digestion and absorption. Such as fresh milk, add milk powder, broth, cooked egg yellow, gruel, etc., plus some cod liver oil, a variety of vitamins and bone meal, otherwise, because of malnutrition Aberdeen, physical weakness, affecting its growth and development. 4. Feeding Aberdeen should have a small amount of gastrointestinal volume and should be fed a small number of meals, feeding 5-6 times a day. As the age increases, the dietary concentration and daily feeding amount should be gradually increased to accommodate The increase in daily gains. 5. Ensure clean drinking water When drinking water, pay attention to water quality, water temperature, water volume, and time. Aberdeen must supply clean water in a timely manner. It must not contain harmful substances, pathogenic microorganisms, etc. The tank should be brushed once a day. In different seasons, the amount of drinking water is different. In summer, the amount of drinking water is the most and cannot be interrupted. The water temperature should be suitable, drinking cool water in summer, drinking warm water in late winter and late autumn and early spring, and drinking time should be selected after eating. 6. Do a good job of disease prevention and control work Mothers should thoroughly disinfect their litters before giving birth. Available fiery alkali (formed with 2% - 3% hot water solution), 3% Suer and 5% formalin alternately disinfecting the production room, box and Aberdeen activities. 2% potassium permanganate was regularly used to sterilize diet utensils. After birth, Aberdeen took 1 tablet per 2.5 kg body weight of levamisole and twice an anthelmintic insecticide on 30 days. The effect was very good. 2 months of age were used for regular vaccination.

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