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The fact that we wouldn't know if we didn't raise pigs, what fact broke our concept of pigs?

We usually say that anyone is as stupid as a pig, but the latest research shows that pigs are actually very smart, even smarter than dogs. The IQ of pigs is no less than that of other animals with high IQ. They have cognitive abilities similar to those of dogs, chimpanzees, elephants, dolphins or humans. Researchers have come to this conclusion through 10. They compared pigs with other animals, and the results showed that pigs have a good long-term memory.

Can understand some simple symbolic languages, even be good at maze games, and can complete the task of locating and finding things. ? Because I'm from the countryside, it's quite common for pigs. I thought pigs ate and slept in pigsty, and they were feeding meat when they slept. But I didn't expect that there was so much knowledge about raising pigs. In the past breeding years, people used antibiotics in breeding as the lifeline to control epidemics.

In those years when medical care prevailed, the widespread addition of antibiotics in pig feed was one of the main reasons why pigs are difficult to raise now. Nowadays, it is a common view of farmers that pigs are difficult to raise. Pursuing them is a matter of concept. Targeted drug health care is also an effective means to raise pigs. However, pig farm health care should keep pace with the times and gradually transition from drug health care to nutrition health care. Only by truly understanding the concepts of nutrition and disease resistance can we be in an invincible position in today's epidemic pig industry and really raise pigs well.

So even raising pigs has a lot to say, and it is impossible not to consider one aspect. It has been said that raising pigs is based on raising, so don't treat the cause of raising pigs as feeding pigs.