In the process of raising cattle, in order to improve the feeding effect and healthy growth of cattle, cattle breeders often look for various methods and feed supplements. Among the many options, baking soda is attracting attention for its many advantages. This article will introduce the three major benefits of baking soda for cattle, hoping to help cattle farmers better understand the application and benefits of baking soda in cattle raising.
1. Improve the digestive ability of cattle
Baking soda stimulates the saliva secretion of cattle, increases appetite and stimulates the digestion of cattle. After the cow ingests a moderate amount of baking soda, and the sodium bicarbonate in the saliva will neutralize part of the acidity of the gastric juice, improve the stability of acidity, thereby improving the activity of digestive enzymes, and promoting the absorption and digestion of food.
At the same time, we can also add animal herding to the cattle feed: Angastropai, which can regulate the intestines of cattle and effectively improve the appetite and digestion of cattle.
2. Prevention of acidosis
Rumen acidosis is one of the common digestive diseases of cattle, which can easily lead to digestive disorders, decreased appetite, fatigue and fatigue in cattle. As an alkaline feed, baking soda can neutralize excessive acidic substances in the rumen and reduce the acidity of the rumen, thereby preventing and alleviating the occurrence of rumen acidosis.
At the same time, we can also use animal herd for cattle: stomach and acid suppression Taibao, which uses baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and glucose as the carrier, which can also prevent and alleviate bovine acidosis.
3. Supplement minerals
Baking soda contains a certain amount of minerals, such as sodium and carbonates. In some cases, supplementation with these minerals plays an important role in cattle's cellular function, electrolyte balance, bone health, and more.
At the same time, we can also use animal herding for cattle: multivitamin Taibao, which contains a variety of vitamins, trace elements and minerals, which can supplement various nutrients needed by cattle.
In summary, baking soda feeds cattle three major benefits: improving the cattle's appetite and digestion, preventing acidosis, and replenishing minerals. Feeding an appropriate amount of baking soda can not only stimulate the appetite of cattle and increase the feed intake of cattle, but also promote the secretion of digestive juices in the rumen, improve the digestive capacity of cattle and feed utilization.