SU1358873A1 - Method of growing calves - Google Patents
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Изобретение относитс к зоотехнике. Целью изобретени вл етс повышение сохранности тел т при одновременной экономии молочных продуктов. Через 15-21 дней после поступлени тел т провод т сортировку тел т-молочников через каждые 5- 7 дней по степени развити у них рубцо- вого пиш.еварени , которое определ ют по густоте шерстного покрова, характеризуемой шириной осветленной полоски кожи на задней поверхности бедер вдоль промежности на уровне 3-4-го хвостового позвонка. К тел там с развитым рубцовым пиш,еваре- нием относ т тел т с шириной этой полоски не менее 3 см и из рациона этих тел т исключают молочные продукты. Остальные тел та получают молочные продукты до того момента, когда при очередной сортировке у них не будет установлено наличие осветленной полоски шириной 3 см и более. оо ел 00 00 соThe invention relates to livestock. The aim of the invention is to increase the preservation of calves while saving dairy products. 15-21 days after the arrival of the calves, the bodies of the t-milk dairy are sorted every 5 to 7 days according to the degree of scar development in them, which is determined by the thickness of the coat, characterized by the width of the clarified skin strip on the back surface. hips along the perineum at the level of the 3-4th caudal vertebra. For bodies there with a developed cicatricial cure, evolving of calves with a width of this strip of not less than 3 cm and dairy products are excluded from the diet of these bodies. The rest of the bodies get dairy products until the next time they are sorted, the presence of a clarified strip 3 cm wide and more will not be established. oo ate 00 00 co
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Изобретение относитс к зоотехнике, в частности к способам выращивани тел т.The invention relates to livestock technology, in particular to methods for growing t.
Цель изобретени - повышение сохранности при одновременной экономии молочных продуктов.The purpose of the invention is to increase preservation while saving dairy products.
Пример. В специализированном хоз йстве по выращиванию молодн ка крупного рогатого скота через 15-21 день после поступлени тел т провод т сортировку тел т-молочников регул рно через каждые 5-7 дней по степени развити у них рубцо- вого пищеварени . Степень развити руб- цового пищеварени определ ют по густоте шерстного покрова, характеризуемого щириной осветленной полоски кожи на задней поверхности бедер вдоль промежности на уровне 3-4-го хвостового позвонка. К тел там с развитым рубцовым пищеварением относ т тел т с шириной этой полоски 3 см и более. У них из рациона исключают молочные продукты.Example. In a specialized farm for growing young cattle, 15–21 days after the arrival of the calves, the bodies of t-milk milk are sorted regularly every 5–7 days according to the degree of development in their cicatricial digestion. The degree of development of scar digestion is determined by the thickness of the coat, characterized by the width of the clarified skin strip on the back surface of the thighs along the perineum at the level of the 3-4th caudal vertebra. The bodies with developed cicatricial digestion include bodies with a width of this strip of 3 cm or more. They exclude from the diet dairy products.
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рациона тел т со стабилизированным Рубцовым пищеварением. При этом экономитс в среднем по 2,5 кг сухого ЗЦМ на одно поступившее животное. Кроме того, повышаетс жизнеспособность тел т, за счет чего на 50% снижаетс их преждевременное выбытие за полный цикл выращивани .ration tel with stabilized cicatricial digestion. At the same time, an average of 2.5 kg of dry milk replacer per one animal is saved. In addition, the viability of the bodies increases, due to which their premature retirement over the full growing cycle is reduced by 50%.
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Рой Дж. X. Выращивание тел т. М.: Колос, 1973. Левантйн Д. Л. и др. Промышленное производство гов дины. М.: Колос, 1979 * |
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