Lack of calcium and phosphorus in livestock

The lack of calcium and phosphorus is a chronic nutrient metabolic disease in livestock. Occurred after the weaning of young animals, maternal lactation and late pregnancy.

The prevention and treatment of metabolic diseases begins with feeding and management, followed by medication. The use of light calcium carbonate, both in the prevention and treatment, has a good effect, feed per head per day: pigs 10 to 50 grams, 50 to 100 grams of cattle, use 7 to 10 days for a course of treatment. After the onset of the disease, 10% calcium gluconate treatment can be used, cattle 200 to 400 ml, pig 50 to 100 ml; or 3% hypophosphite solution, cattle 800 to 1000 ml, pig 50 to 100 ml, intravenous injection, daily Once, repeat. Combined with vitamin D2 or D3 supplementation, intramuscular injection, cattle 5 ~ 10 ml, pigs 1 ~ 4 ml, once every other day, several times in a row, can help the body's normal absorption and utilization of calcium and phosphorus.

Preventive measures are: According to different conditions of livestock growth, pregnancy, lactation, etc., plus appropriate amount of calcium lactate, calcium carbonate, the housing is well ventilated, expand the sun light area, promote the skin to make enough vitamin D, is conducive to calcium and phosphorus Absorption and metabolism.

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