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Can green stored corn stalks cut cows?

You can feed it, but you need to pay attention to the dosage. Female animals should not be fed more in the late pregnancy.

You can try Nongshengle straw starter to store corn straw. Whether it is dry straw, green straw, grain crop straw (such as wheat straw, rice straw, corn straw, sorghum straw, potato vine, etc. ), or cash crop straws (such as peanut seedlings, beet stems and leaves, sugarcane leaves, melons, vegetables and vines and their residues, etc.). ), can be produced with the remaining micro-storage feed. Some by-products that are not suitable for direct feeding, such as sunflower, sunflower tray, rape stalk, sugarcane tip, corn cob, rice husk, etc. , can also be crushed or crushed into high-quality feed (grass). The production method is also very simple. In a word, the fermentation broth and straw powder are stirred evenly according to a certain proportion, then water is added to adjust the humidity to 50%, and finally sealed fermentation is carried out. If you don't know, contact Nongshengle manufacturer. Hello, Manager Wang.

Choosing a good starter is closely related to the preparation of hay chopper and production efficiency. After years of market practice, Nongshengle's products have been recognized and used by the majority of users. The quality of hay cutter is not up to standard, the cutting length and crushing rate are not up to the performance index, and the failure in the work will prolong the silage time and affect the silage effect. On the other hand, it is required to buy a straw cutter that matches the volume of the silage pool, and the cutting speed of the straw cutter must ensure that the straw can fill the cellar within two days. According to the calculation that 1 m3 can store 500 kilograms of straw, the silage cellar below 100 m3 should use 2 ~ 2.5 tons/hour hay cutter; 100 cubic meters ~ 200 cubic meters silage cellar should choose 4 tons/hour hay cutter; For silage pits of more than 200 cubic meters, at least 6 tons/hour hay cutter or more than one silo should be used.

Prepare for straw storage and transportation. Silage consumes a lot of straw. A silo with 100 cubic meter consumes nearly 50 mu of corn stalks. In places where pits are concentrated and silage is large, we must contact in advance to ensure sufficient straw resources. Silage time is tight and the task is heavy. Not only the straw should be transported, but also it should be cut and stamped. It's not a job that three or two people can finish. You can hire labor or mobilize relatives and friends to help. It is also necessary to investigate in advance whether the straw transportation road is smooth and whether the power supply is guaranteed.

To master silage technology, it is necessary to harvest it in time and transport it quickly. Generally, silage should be harvested immediately when the ear of corn is ripe and only the lower part of corn stalk 1 ~ 2 leaves turn yellow. There is a lot of rain in autumn, so we should pay attention to the weather forecast and do a good job in harvesting and storing. Second, chop it up. The cutting length of corn stalk for cattle is generally 2 cm ~ 3 cm, which is not easy to step on when it is long, and is not conducive to rumination and digestion of livestock when it is short. Third, we should make up for it immediately. Before filling, you can spread some hay on the bottom layer to absorb the juice oozing from straw silage. Generally, every container with a thickness of 15 cm ~ 20 cm should be covered with a layer, especially the four corners and the pool wall. The more solid the better. Mechanical rolling can be used for large pits. Fourth, it must be tightly sealed. Fill it to 60 cm above the pit and fully compact it, and then affix it immediately. When capping, first cover 20 cm thick hay (wheat straw) or plastic film, and then cover 30 cm ~ 50 cm of soil to make steamed bread, which is convenient for drainage. After silage is finished, it should be checked frequently to prevent water leakage and ventilation, and cracks should be repaired in time.