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CATDOLL: Strategies for dealing with insufficient milk supply in lactating sows

Common causes

Lactating sows with low milk production is one of the common problems in pig farming. There may be several reasons for this. First, the sow's diet is not reasonable. Lack of proper feed, protein and energy intake will lead to insufficient milk secretion. Secondly, the sow may be under stress, such as poor environment, stressful life, etc. Finally, improper postpartum care of the sow will also affect milk secretion.

Solution

To address the problem of insufficient milk in lactating sows, we can adopt the following strategies to increase milk production:

  • Improve diet: Provide sows with sufficient and balanced feed, especially high-protein food, such as soybean meal, fish meal, etc. Ensure that sows fully absorb the nutrients they need, which is conducive to the secretion of milk.
  • Provide a comfortable environment: Sows need a quiet, clean, and spacious environment to relax and reduce stress. Try to avoid excessive noise, bright light, and high or low temperatures.
  • Properly adjust postpartum care: ensure that the sow has enough rest and recovery time. Clean the delivery room in time, keep it dry and clean, and prevent milk infection. At the same time, pay attention to observe whether the sow has physiological abnormalities, such as fever, red and swollen breasts, etc., and seek medical treatment in time.
  • Scientific breeding: Conduct scientific selection and breeding work, choose pig breeds suitable for lactation, and ensure that the offspring have excellent milk production.

Expert advice

Of course, if you are faced with a situation where a lactating sow has little milk, it is wise to consult a veterinary expert in time. They can give targeted advice and treatment plans based on the specific situation.

Through the above strategies and expert advice, we can effectively deal with the problem of insufficient milk supply in lactating sows. Ultimately, we hope to help farmers increase production capacity and obtain better economic benefits.

Thank you for reading this article, we would be honored if it was helpful to you.

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