How to ferment wheat straw into sheep feed

As the saying goes: "Come on a few sheep, and change the bungalows." It can be seen that raising sheep is a good way to get rich. However, with the continuous development of animal husbandry, feed is also more and more expensive, sheep feed is no exception. To save money is to make money. It would be a good idea to use abandoned wheat stalks for fermentation into sheep feed. So, how can we ferment wheat straw into sheep feed?

First of all: Pre-wetting of the wheat straw to be fermented (when the comminuted wheat stalk is fermented faster) is pre-wet. The golden bait feed starter is mixed with wheat bran or corn flour and rice bran in a ratio of 1:5 to 10 for use. Then spread a plastic sheet on the open floor (plastic sheet can wrap all the fermented wheat straw). The size of the plastic sheet can be determined according to the amount of wheat straw that is fermented. Then put the prepared wheat stalks into the plastic boules, and then evenly dilute the diluted golden bait feed starter into the wheat stalks, and ensure that the saccharomyces fermentation broth is spread to facilitate better fermentation. Note: The moisture content of the final mixed fermented material is about 65%. The judgment method is: grab one by hand, and see watermark but not dripping water at the fingertips. Release the ground and loosen it properly. If you can squeeze the juice, place it on the floor. If not, it means that the water content is too large, too wet and dry is not conducive to fermentation, the water content must be adjusted. Finally, the plastic cloth tightly wraps the fermented material. It must be sealed and fermented. If it is not sealed, add a layer of plastic cloth. Use a heavy weight around the plastic cloth to ensure a good seal. In this way, it is sealed and fermented for 2 to 3 days at natural temperatures. When there is aroma or earthy taste, the fermentation is completed. For example, adding 10% to 20% of corn flour and wheat bran in wheat straw will have better fermentation effect. Fermented feeds can be used directly for feeding. Sheep are particularly fond of eating, and they are easy to grow, and they can also increase sheep's resistance. In addition, after the well-fermented feed is taken out, the unused feed should be sealed immediately and it should not be exposed for too long to avoid contamination. Can also be used separately sealed storage, or dry dehydration, low temperature drying and other ways to save.

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