Feeding technique of ryegrass
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First, grazing and utilization
Ryegrass grows fast, has more tillers, and is capable of grazing. It is a high-quality grazing pasture and one of the highest yields of foragers in gramineous forages. Often unicast or mixed with a variety of pasture crops such as milk vetch, white clover, red clover, gardenia and so on. Cows, sheep and horses like their mixed-sowing grassland, which not only increases long-fleshed meat, but also produces more milk, which can also save fine material. Cows, horses, and sheep are generally lightly grazing for 2 months after sowing, and can be grazing once every other month. When grazing should be divided into areas to prevent heavy grazing. The feed intake of each grazing is appropriate to control 60% to 70% of the total fresh grass. After each grazing, topdressing and irrigation are performed once.
Second, barley feeding
At present, the multi-flowered ryegrass planted in our province has high nutritional value and is rich in protein, minerals and vitamins. The crude protein content of hay is more than 25%, and the leaves are tender and tender, and the palatability is good, so cattle can be fed directly. Sheep, horses, rabbits, deer, pigs, geese, ostriches, fish, etc. Feeding of cattle, horses, sheep, and deer, especially from the booting stage to the heading stage, is preferred. Feeding directly to pigs, rabbits, poultry, and fish can be used. Feeding to pigs, rabbits, poultry, and fish during jointing to booting Castration is preferred and it is fed by chopping or beating. Green barn feeding should be done now, do not cut too much, so as not to waste.
Third, silage
Ryegrass silage can solve the problem of seasonal imbalance and regional imbalance in supply and demand. It can also solve the difficulty of modulating hay in the rainy season and obtain silage better than the green barley corn. Silages are cut from heading to flowering and should be cut and stored. If the ryegrass water content exceeds 75%, it should be added with grass powder, bran and other dry matter, or dry one day to eliminate part of the water before storage. The well-fermented silage ryegrass, with its rich, sweet, fruity aroma, is the best winter feed.
Four, modulation of hay and hay powder
Ryegrass is a fine stem stalk that is dry and dehydrated and can be made into fine green hay and hay powder. Generally in the flowering period, it can be selected from the sunny days for more than 3 days, cut into thin layers to dry in the field, and dried until the water content is below 14%. Can also be made of grass powder, grass blocks, grass cakes, etc., for winter and spring feeding, or for commercial feed, or mixed with the fine material use.