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The problem of raising Dutch pigs
1. With regard to pig breeding, a healthy diet every day should be: unlimited amount of ladder grass+sufficient amount of alfalfa grass+appropriate amount of pig food+small amount of molar food+small amount of fruit+unlimited amount of cold boiled water.

2, about coccidia, generally speaking, you don't need to feed every day, about once a few days. When feeding, mix it with water and let the pigs drink it themselves. To tell the truth, my family's pigs have been raised for 2 years, and some of them have been raised from suckling pigs born in my family. They were kept for a year and then given away. In a year, I have never used any drugs to prevent coccidiosis. They are healthy. However, it's hard to say whether it came back online. It is best to feed coccidia regularly every other day. But after all, it's a potion. You can't drink it every day. Just change it every two or three days.

3. If taking a bath, pigs can take a bath with warm water, but since lz is a small suckling pig, it is recommended to wait until the full moon or when the weather turns cold. Moreover, pigs are afraid of people, and their courage is particularly weak. Before cultivating their feelings, it is recommended not to do too intense bathing exercise … otherwise it will scare the pigs.

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