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What feeds should you feed to your livestock?
1. Vitamin drugs. When taking vitamin A, you should avoid feeding cotton seed cake; when taking vitamin B1, avoid feeding sorghum; when taking vitamin C, avoid feeding crustacean seafood. 2. Anti-anemia drugs. When taking drugs such as ferrous sulphate to control livestock anaemia, it is advised to avoid feeding bran with high phosphorus content, because higher phosphorus content will reduce the absorption and utilization of iron by livestock. 3. Diuretic drugs. When taking drugs such as potassium acetate, you should avoid feeding distiller's grains, because the alcohol in distiller's grains tends to react with potassium acetate to reduce the efficacy. 4. Deworming drugs. Before taking levamisole hydrochloride, human intestinal worms and other drugs should be allowed to stop eating 6 to 12 hours, and avoid feeding a lot of thinner and greasy water. 5. Calcium preparation drugs. When using calcium chloride, calcium lactate, calcium gluconate and other drugs to treat rickets in livestock, do not feed spinach with more oxalic acid. 6. Detoxification drugs. When using methylene blue, sodium sulfate and other drugs to treat livestock poisoning, do not feed silage. 7. Antibiotic drugs. When taking streptomycin, you should avoid feeding salt; when taking tetracycline, oxytetracycline, and doxycycline, you should avoid feeding soy and pancake feeds; when taking gentamicin, avoid vitamin supplements . 8. Antidiarrheal drugs. In the treatment of intestinal diseases in livestock, it should be avoided to feed the animals with some hard-to-clear green feed and legumes that easily cause intestinal flatulence.