1. Don't feed odor-causing feed: Not all feeds can be fed by cows. Some feeds will produce "over-milk" odor after feeding, and should be abstained.
Second, do not feed moldy feed: Once the feed becomes moldy and spoiled, it not only loses nutrients, but also contains toxins. It is easy to cause digestive tract diseases after cows eat. It can also cause miscarriage for pregnant cows.
3. Do not feed a single feed: no matter whether it is concentrated feed or roughage, do not feed a single feed, because the nutrients of a single feed are not comprehensive, the feeding consumes a lot and cannot meet the needs of dairy cows' growth and development.
Fourth, do not feed frozen feed: Use frozen feed to feed cows. In addition to unwillingness to eat, much waste, slow growth, and low milk production, cows can also cause adverse consequences for cows, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea and even abortion of cows.
Fifth, do not feed with film feed: When feeding cattle with roughage, special attention should be paid to the cleaning of waste film, such as peanut seedlings, sweet potato vines with more film, etc., they must be cleaned and fed.
6. Do not feed medicated feed: Any feed containing illegal drugs or additives should be prohibited from feeding cows to prevent all toxic and harmful substances from entering the milk.
7. Don't feed poisonous feed: Keepers should improve their ability to identify poisonous weeds and understand the types of poisonous weeds in the area. Any plants that do not recognize or suspect poisonous plants should be forbidden to feed.
8. Don't feed medicated feed: The remaining seeds that have been sprayed (mixed) with pesticides must be discarded and properly treated. They must never be used to feed cows to avoid pesticide poisoning.