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Breeding a Scottish Sheepdog

2022-01-18 / 333 Read

The raising of pets is a very meticulous work. The configuration of dog food is particularly important. The reasonableness of the nutritional content will affect the life of the dog. At present, only a few units in our country produce it. Commercial dog feeds are mostly self-prepared, which can easily lead to nutritional insufficiency or loss of nutrients due to improper preparation methods, or certain diseases due to partial eclipse of dogs. And the price is very expensive, it is not suitable for many friends who love sheepdog, and each breed dog, due to the living environment and climate of his ancestors, needs every The content of various substances is different, so according to their nutritional needs, it is necessary to mix various feeds in a certain proportion to make a more comprehensive diet. So how should Scottish Sheepdogs be raised?


Scottish Shepherd

According to the origin of the Scottish Sheepdog, climate and many other factors, we introduce several simple diet formulas for dogs, which have been fed to many sheepdogs, and the effect is very good.

Because some raw materials are not easy to buy, the club has provided pellet feed and powder feed for everyone's convenience, and it is better to feed dogs.

This kind of dog food is carefully configured for the nutritional needs of Scottish Sheepdogs. It is comprehensive in nutrition, inexpensive and very convenient. Soak the pellets in cold water for 10 to 30 minutes.

This dog food is a powdered dog food from the previous one, using the same ingredients as the previous one. 3.5 yuan per catty

Recipe:

Recipe 1: 400 grams of meat, 400 grams of cereals, 150 grams of vegetables, 5 to 15 grams of salt, cook these ingredients to make food Group, feed in portions.

Recipe 2: 400 grams of meat, 800 grams of rice, wheat, vegetables, etc., 10~20 grams of salt za qr

Recipe 3: 35% rice, 35% cornmeal, sorghum Noodles 10%, bean cakes 10%, bran 10%, salt 1%, bone meal 2%, fish meal 6%, meat 0.25 kg, greens 0.3 kg.

Recipe 4: 350 grams of meat, 250 grams of rice, 300 grams of pasta, 500 grams of vegetables, 100 grams of milk residue, 10 grams of animal fat, 8 grams of cod liver oil, 6 grams of yeast, 80 grams of carrots, salt 10 grams, 14 grams of bone meal. Problems that should be paid attention to when formulating rations: First, nutrition should be comprehensive. According to the nutritional components of various feeds and the nutritional needs of dogs, they are selected separately and matched together. First of all, it is necessary to consider meeting the needs of protein, fat and carbohydrates, and then appropriate supplementation of vitamins and inorganic salts, first considering the quality, and then considering the quantity. The second is not to feed a single feed for a long time, so as not to cause anorexia, it is necessary to change the formula of the diet and adjust the feeding in time. The third is to consider the digestibility of food. The food eaten in the body cannot be digested, absorbed and utilized. For example, the digestibility of vegetable protein is 80%, and 20% cannot be utilized. Therefore, the content of various nutrients in the diet should be higher than the nutritional needs of dogs. The fourth is to pay attention to hygiene. The feed should be fresh, clean and easy to digest, and moldy and spoiled feed should not be used. Fifth, pay attention to the ratio of calories in the feed. The higher calorie content in the feed can make the dog obese, affect the uniformity of the dog's body, and even cause loss of appetite.

In addition, all kinds of feeds must be processed before feeding to increase the palatability of the feed, improve the dog's appetite, improve the digestibility of the feed, and prevent harmful substances from harming the dog. Raw meat or offal is washed with water, chopped and cooked, mixed with vegetables and boiled for a short time to make a mixed bouillon. Vegetables should be rinsed well to remove sediment. Raw meat and lettuce cannot be fed to dogs to prevent parasitic diseases and infectious diseases, but it is not advisable to cook for a long time, so as not to lose a lot of vitamins. Rice should not be watered many times to make full use of nutrients. Rice can be made into rice, flour made into steamed buns, cornmeal made into cakes or wowotou, and then mixed with meat and vegetable soup. The bones can be directly fed to the dog to be eaten, or it can be made into bone meal and mixed with other feeds.