Ram Management

The quality of rams, their appearance, production performance and breeding and breeding are of great importance to the quality of rams. Rams of good quality cannot raise their breeding value well. The number of rams is small and the value of planting is high. As the saying goes: “The rams are good, the slopes are good, the ewes are good, and there is a good nest”. The rams must be meticulously reared and managed, requiring medium and high sensation throughout the year, robust physique, abundant energy, and exuberant semen quality to ensure and increase the utilization rate of the breeding sheep.

First, the characteristics of ram diets

The ram's dietary characteristics require high nutritional value, high levels of protein, vitamins, and minerals, as well as digestibility and good palatability. Good clover grass, clover, green oat grass and so on. Succulent feeds include carrots, beets or silage corn. Concentrates are corn, sorghum, bean cakes, wheat bran and so on. High-quality hay mixed with grass and legumes is the main feed for rams and should be fed as much as possible throughout the year. Half of the summer will be mowing the grass and winter will be filled with the right amount of silage. The number of inadequate dietary nutrients should be supplemented with mixed concentrates. Corn or barley should not be used in concentrates, and bran, peas, soybeans, or cakes should be used for protein supplementation. Excellent rams with heavy breeding tasks can Supplement animal feed.

Second, the breeding period of non-breeding

Non-breeding period feeding is the task of breeding. In the non-breeding period, it is necessary to strengthen feeding, strengthen exercise, and grazing should be done when conditions permit. In the non-breeding period, in addition to grazing, the winter daily general supply concentrate 0.5 kg, hay 3 kg, carrot 0.5 kg, salt 5-10 g, bone meal 5 g. In summer, it is mainly grazing, supplemented with concentrates, fed 3-4 times a day, drinking water 1-2 times.

Third, breeding period breeding

Breeding during breeding period and breeding season can be divided into two stages: mating preparation period (1-1.5 months before mating) and breeding season. During the preparatory period of breeding, the amount of feed should be increased, and 60%-70% of the feeding amount of the breeding species should be given, gradually increasing to the amount of concentrate feeding during the breeding period. During the breeding period, the nerves of the rams are in a state of excitement, and they are often uneasy and uneasy to eat. The management of this period must be especially meticulous. They must get up early, get up late, add less frequently, and feed multiple times. The feed quality is better, and if necessary, some fishmeal, eggs, goat milk can be added to supplement the nutrient consumption during the breeding period. During the breeding period, if the amount of protein is insufficient and the quality is poor, the ram performance, semen quality and conception rate will be affected. The daily feed quota for the breeding period is roughly: 1.2-1.4 kg of mixed concentrate, 2 kg of alfalfa hay or wild grass, 0.5-1.5 kg of carrot, 15-20 g of salt, 5-10 g of bone meal, 5 g of blood meal or fish meal, 2-3 times for fodder, drinking water 3-4 times. Daily grazing or exercise time is about 6 hours. The well-prepared concentrate should be spread evenly in the trough, and it is necessary to constantly observe the good or bad appetite of the ram in order to timely adjust the feed and discriminate the health condition of the ram. The ram must be kept away from the ewes. Otherwise, the ewes will scream. The ram will stand in the doorway and climb on the wall, looking around and affecting the feeding. The ram house should be selected for ventilation, sunny, dry place. Each ram takes about 2 square meters. High temperature and humidity can adversely affect the quality of semen. During this period, grazing should be conducted in a cool highland, and it should be stopped in a cool, well-ventilated place.

The ram breeding and harvesting should be appropriate to the general 1 ram to bear the breeding task of 30-50 ewes. The sperm is collected 1–1.5 months before breeding, and semen quality is also checked. Start one week of sperm extraction, then increase it to two times a week, and collect 1-2 times per day during the breeding period. Do not continuously collect sperm. For 1.5-year-old male rams, sperm collection should not be more than 1-2 times a day. 2.5-year-old rams can collect 3-4 times a day. If there are many times of sperm extraction, there must be a rest during the period. The rams should not overeat before harvesting.

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