Spring wild vegetables prevent diseases and materials

Spring is the peak season for the growth of a variety of wild vegetables. At this time, there are many kinds of wild vegetables that can be fed to livestock and poultry. In addition to rich nutrients, most of the wild vegetable feed also has antibacterial, disease-preventing and health-enhancing effects.
Leek is rich in protein, calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene and other nutrients. Feeding suckling sows and piglets together has a good effect on prevention and treatment of white pig disease in piglets. Feeding mares and female donkeys that are not easily affected by fetus can promote estrus and conception. In addition, it has good curative effect on chyluria.
Porcupine, also known as bungi, grows on the edge of the ditch. Collected in the early spring and tender, the animals that are weak in health and have low blood pressure will eat and have the effect of fitness and boosting.
Spike vegetables, also known as green vegetables, need to be fed and collected, with the effect of contracting blood vessels and shortening clotting time. Livestock and poultry intake has the effect of preventing irritability and bleeding.
Artemisia halodendron is a seedling of Artemisia annua L. It should be collected before the emergence of tall stems. It has the functions of antibacterial, antiviral, aphid-killing, and hepatobiliary. Feeding rabbits can increase their survival rate. General animal feeding has a good effect in preventing eye disease, liver disease and bile disease.
Artemisia annua, also known as Artemisia odorata, grows more commonly. Adult rabbits are fed 100-150 grams of fresh Artemisia annua daily. Each can save 30-50 grams of pellets per day, and can significantly improve the performance of lactation. In addition, because it contains artemisinin with a strong insecticidal effect, it has a good control effect on cattle, schistosomiasis, bovine anaphylaxis, chicken and rabbit coccidiosis.
The flat storage, also known as flat storage, has a lot of growth in the wet and dry areas, and it has anthelmintic and diuretic effects. For pigs, it has the effect of repelling aphids and treating edema disease of piglets; for horses, it has the effect of repelling aphids that cause anal itch.
Dandelion, also known as her mother-in-law, grows everywhere and has a good root-feeding effect. Rich in carotene and iron and other nutrients, there are heat and detoxification, antibacterial, stomach and other effects. For livestock mastitis, enteritis, yellow gall bladder hepatitis has a good therapeutic effect.
In the past year, the bonsai is also known as the sheep's hooves. It grows everywhere. The gestation sows began to feed 5 days before their onset of labor, and continued to feed until 45 days after giving birth. Every day, 3% of the gestating sows are added to the diet, allowing them to freely feed and increase the survival rate of piglets by 11% to 19%. The average weight gain of the litter increased by 2.57 kilograms, increased by 3.97 kilograms at the age of 45 days, and the growth rate increased by 0.4%-0.7%. The disability rate of piglets caused by yellow and white pupae was reduced by 12%.

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