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What are the feeding points in summer?

(1) Long summer, May 5-7 festival, late spring has gone. In summer, the warm climate will make grass and grain grow gradually. (1) first cut the hair, and take a medicated bath after 10. (2) First, deworm, and then clean up the dung in the long summer circle from the winter solstice to prevent the sheep from being heated and damp. From now on, I will go to the first frost to clean the sheepfold every day and carefully check the feces for parasites. ③ Thoroughly disinfect the sheepfold 1 time. ④ Gradually increase the amount of green feed and reduce the amount of concentrated feed. (2) On May 20-22, Xiaoman, summer-ripe pasture and crop seeds began to be full, but not yet mature. 1 Avoid eating naked aquatic plants to avoid bloating. ② Sheep that eat grass should check whether there are turtles (ticks) in the hairless and hairless parts of the sheep every day. ③ Check the reproductive organs of lambs and eliminate intersexual sheep in time. (3) On June 5 -7, the festival of awn planting is not only a solar term for summer-ripe grasses and wheat crops to begin to mature, harvest and hide seeds, but also the busiest season for sowing grasses and crops in autumn. (1) It is dawn at 5 o'clock. It is advisable to let the sheep eat grass (tie, lead and tie the herd) at 6-9 am and 4-7 pm, and avoid heat in the shade at noon. (2) Prevent direct sunlight, so as to avoid solar radiation sickness and heat stroke. (3) Strengthen the breeding of off-season rams to make them meet the breeding conditions. (4) The summer to sunset is on June 2 1 ~ 22, which is the longest day and the shortest night, indicating that summer is coming and the temperature will continue to rise. ① Do a good job of heatstroke prevention and cooling, and tie the sheep in the shade. (2) 250g of oil can be used to prevent the death of sheep from overeating and bloating due to grabbing summer stubble. (3) The sheepfold should be ventilated to prevent it from being dirty, wet and crowded. ④ Young sheep should be prevented from mating prematurely. (5) On July 6-8, the summer heat was mild, and the hottest climate of the year came, but it was not extremely hot. Feed and crops have entered a vigorous growth stage.

(1) Prevent the sheep shed from leaking rain, the sheepfold from being muddy, and the sheep from lying in the wet shed, so as to avoid skin diseases and hoof rot. (2) Prepare fodder for feeding sheep in rainy days. (3) Avoid giving birth to lambs in dog days, that is, you don't deserve lambs in February and don't give birth to lambs in July. (4) drying and storing green hay. (6) July 22-24, the peak of summer heat, is the highest temperature season in a year, and all kinds of grasses and crops grow fastest. (1) The sheepfold should be ventilated, dry and cool, and fresh water should be kept in the pool to avoid heatstroke. ② During this period, sheep are prone to get angry and hurt their eyes, so they can often drink dandelion water and wash their eyes with dandelion water for 3-4 times in 1 day. ③ Continue to dry and store green hay.