In the winter and spring (especially in winter), cows often feed on hay, corn stalks, wheat straw, wheat bran and other coarse feeds. During this period, the amount of urea fed will be particularly good. Because when feeding urea, there must be a certain amount of carbohydrates in the feed to supply the energy needed for growth and reproduction of the bacteria in the rumen. The amount of carbohydrates can directly affect the utilization of urea. Therefore, when feeding urea to cattle, feed more cornstalk, wheat straw, wheat bran, mountain grass and other crude feed and corn, melon, sorghum and other carbohydrate feeds, to reduce the amount of protein feed. Tests have shown that the crude protein content in feed is below 10%, and straw, mountain grass and other crude feeds account for the vast majority of rations. The utilization rate of urea in the rumen is about 70%, and the effect on weight gain of cattle is quite obvious. Feeding amount and feeding method: Calculate 25 grams of urea per 100 kilograms of body weight per cow per day, mix thoroughly with minced roughage and comminuted corn, dried melon, sorghum, wheat bran, and other concentrates. After feeding, urea can also be fed into silage.

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