The early milk production issues in first-time sows are often due to an underdeveloped lactation system or inadequate dietary nutrition. Therefore, it's crucial for these sows to receive sufficient nutrients to support both their growth and milk production. When a primiparous sow produces low milk, it’s common practice to feed her one or two fresh pigs, chop them, cook them, and add them to her feed for two to three meals. This can help stimulate milk production.
In cases where sows have insufficient milk, the root cause should be addressed. The main approach involves eliminating the underlying issue, adjusting the diet, and increasing the intake of green, juicy feed. A recommended remedy is to feed 200 grams of fried water and spices with yellow flowers once daily for 3 to 5 days. This helps improve milk flow and overall health.
For overweight sows, fat infiltration in the mammary glands can interfere with endocrine function and reduce milk production. In such cases, prolactin therapy is often used. A subcutaneous injection of 500-1000 IU of prolactin per day, administered once daily for three consecutive days, can significantly enhance milk secretion.
Lean sows that produce thin milk usually suffer from malnutrition. It’s important to check whether the feed meets the nutritional standards and to rule out any infectious diseases like parasitic infections. Once the causes are addressed, the focus should be on restoring the sow’s overall health and promoting milk production through proper nutrition and care. Ensuring a balanced diet and maintaining good hygiene can greatly improve milk quality and quantity.
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