1. The green feed should be properly prepared before feeding to ensure it is suitable for geese. This includes cleaning, chopping, and beating the feed to make it easier for the geese to eat and digest. Never feed geese with leftover grass or wild greens, as they may contain harmful nitrates that can lead to nitrite poisoning in geese. It's important to always use fresh and safe green feed.
2. When incorporating green feed into the diet of geese, consider the changes in nutrient content and digestibility at different growth stages. This will help you determine the best time to cut and offer the feed. Green feed is usually high in water content, so it should be balanced with some concentrated feed to meet the nutritional needs of the geese, especially during critical growth periods.
3. Avoid feeding large amounts of legumes rich in saponins, such as certain species of clover or vetch, as excessive saponin intake can negatively affect the growth of goslings. Also, avoid feeding green feeds high in oxalic acid, like spinach or beet leaves, as they can cause rickets, muscle spasms, or eggshell problems in female geese. Always choose safe and nutritionally balanced green feeds.
4. When grazing or collecting green feed, it's essential to understand the characteristics of the plants you are using. Never collect green feed or allow geese to graze in areas that are toxic, have been recently sprayed with pesticides, or are located near vegetable plots or lawns. These environments can expose geese to harmful chemicals, leading to serious health issues or even poisoning. Always ensure the feed source is clean and safe.
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