Sheep feed too much acidosis

Sheep are mainly animals that eat rough materials. Although eating condiments can be increased, they can only be used as supplementary feeds. For example, over-feeding concentrates (corn, barley, rice, bran, etc.) can cause ruminal acidosis. The onset of the disease is fast, and acute illness often dies within 3 to 5 hours after onset. Before the death of the sheep, his mouth was tongue-opened, his head was kicked and his legs screamed, and his mouth blew out with a foamy body containing blood. Those with a relatively slower course of disease will be thrown into the head at the beginning of the disease. Afterwards, they will feel depressed, appetite will be eliminated, and their eyes will be bleak. They will have severe dehydration symptoms and accompanied by diarrhea. The most effective way to prevent the disease is to feed the concentrate in limited quantities. For sheep that are in urgent need of supplemental feeding, 2% sodium bicarbonate is mixed in the total amount of concentrate in the diet. For sheep that have developed symptoms of rumen acidosis, the following comprehensive measures may be taken: 1. Intravenous saline or 5% glucose and sodium chloride 250 to 500 ml to increase blood volume. 2. Intravenous 5% sodium bicarbonate injection 10 ~ 20 ml to ease acidosis. 3. Intramuscular penicillin G sodium (potassium) 400-800,000 units to prevent secondary infection of the sheep. 4. When suffering from symptoms such as excitement, head-throw, etc., 20% mannitol or 25% sorbitol 25-30 ml can be intravenously infused. 5. When the symptoms of suffering from the sheep are relieved and the dehydration symptoms are relieved, but still lying in the ground, 10 to 20 ml of calcium gluconate injection can be injected intravenously to supplement the calcium concentration of the blood and strengthen the heart contraction and enhance the resistance.

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