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How to deal with calcium deficiency after cows give birth to calves?
Generally, dairy cows will have some physical decline after production, which is mainly related to the feeding management of dairy cows during pregnancy. This is mainly because cows don't get enough nutrition during pregnancy. In this case, we should give priority to prevention and provide dairy cows with a balanced and nutritious daily feed after pregnancy. As the average old farmer knows, today we just need to talk about how to make up for calcium deficiency in dairy cows after production. Welcome to discuss it together.

First, the first thing to do is to supplement blood calcium.

Under normal circumstances, dairy cows can't stand due to calcium deficiency after delivery, which must be paid enough attention to. If not handled in time, it will easily lead to postpartum paralysis of dairy cows. So what we need to do at this time is to supplement calcium for dairy cows. The common method is intravenous infusion, mainly using calcium gluconate (generally using 10% calcium gluconate and 5% glucose glucose injection), in addition to claudication and sodium chloride (physiological saline).

Two, timely supplement the supply of calcium-containing feed.

In addition to supplementing blood calcium to dairy cows in time, it is also necessary to adjust the feed composition of dairy cows in time, add fish bone meal with high calcium content, increase the proportion of soybean meal in feed, and drive or move dairy cows to dry areas where sunlight can shine. Doing these well can effectively promote the recovery of dairy cows.

Third, if the cow can't stand, it can also cooperate with fire therapy to stimulate the sick cow from the outside.

Fire therapy is to mix white vinegar and alcohol, evenly distribute it on a special mattress, and put it on the affected part of the sick cow to stimulate the body of the sick cow. Fire therapy is a physical therapy. Alcohol and white vinegar can promote the blood circulation of sick cattle, and the pores of sick cattle will open quickly after fire treatment. We must do a good job of keeping warm to avoid secondary injury to sick cows during treatment. It is especially important to keep warm in winter.

Cattle raising has gradually become a rich project for some rural family farming, but because many farmers are not careful about the pregnancy management of dairy cows, this

It is easy to cause calcium deficiency or even paralysis of dairy cows after delivery, which seriously affects the economic interests of farmers. In addition to active treatment, we must be scientific and orderly in the usual feeding management. Only in this way can we avoid the postpartum symptoms of dairy cows to the maximum extent.