The magical effect of sugar in livestock and poultry breeding
2025-09-15 09:06:40
Sugar is commonly used in animal husbandry and includes varieties such as brown sugar, white sugar, and glucose. These sugars can help promote the growth and development of livestock and poultry, as well as support disease prevention and treatment. Here are some practical applications:
1. To support early development in chicks, mix 10% brown sugar solution with water and offer it to them twice a day for one day. This helps boost their energy and supports healthy growth.
2. For ducks, mixing a 5% brown sugar solution into their feed twice daily for a month can encourage egg production. It provides essential nutrients that improve reproductive health.
3. To stimulate estrus in sows, heat about 30 grams of brown sugar in a pot while stirring constantly. When it turns slightly charred, add a small amount of water and boil for three minutes. Mix this into their feed three times a day. After 4-5 days, this can help trigger estrus and improve breeding success.
4. For treating ox scorpion maggot infestations, dissolve 100 grams of brown sugar in boiling water daily and apply it warm. Continue this for 8-10 days to see improvement.
5. For mouth inflammation in animals, apply a small amount of sugar directly to the affected area twice daily for 3-4 days. This can help reduce infection and promote healing.
6. To treat burns or scalds, crush crystal sugar and candied kernels together and apply them as a patch on the affected area. This natural remedy can soothe the skin and speed up recovery.
7. For female cattle with low milk production, use 300 grams of brown sugar. Boil it with water, let it cool, and administer it as part of the second irrigation service to improve lactation.
8. To treat enteritis in horses and cattle, mix 90 grams of rock sugar with 90 milliliters of white wine and administer it through irrigation. For pigs, prepare a decoction of Chen Ai (a traditional herb) and add 5%-8% brown sugar. Warm the mixture and feed it once or twice a day for 1-3 days to alleviate symptoms.
9. For fetal retention in livestock, grind snake skin (1 piece for large animals, half a piece for pigs and sheep) and mix it with 50-100 grams of brown sugar. Dissolve in warm water and give as a single dose via gavage to aid in delivery.
10. After birth, to support maternal recovery, mix 500 grams of brown sugar with 50-100 ml of liquor and provide it as a postpartum tonic to restore energy and health.
These traditional methods have been used by farmers for generations and can be effective when applied correctly. Always ensure the sugar is clean and the application method is safe for the specific animal.
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