Well-fed, well-utilized Boer goat rams not only have a strong physique, a strong sexual desire, and good semen quality, but also extend the useful life, which is the key to the efficiency of the ram. Feeding of Boer goat rams must feed energy, protein and Vitamin-rich feeds. During the non-breeding period, each adult ram daily feeds 0.5-0.7kg of full-price compound feed, and feeds high quality hay and a small amount of fresh green juicy feed. During the mating season (or harvesting period), feed 0.6 to 0.8 kg of full-price feed daily, and feed 1 to 2 fresh eggs, and feed high-quality green hay and an appropriate amount of fresh green succulent feed. Adding silkworm cocoon to compound feed can increase sperm density and sperm viability in male rams. The lack of trace minerals such as selenium and zinc not only affects sexual desire but also affects sperm motility and semen quality. Therefore, mineral element additives should be added based on local fodder supply. The supplementation of concentrates can be determined according to the body condition of the ram, which not only allows the rams to have sufficient energy, but also cannot feed them too thin and fat. The coarse material is properly controlled so as to keep the rams in good shape. Boer goats like to dry, evil and damp. Therefore, the sheep's house should be built into a pedestal style, and the sheep bed should be made of wood to make slatted floor. Rams should be bred in small groups or in single laps. When building a sheep house, sports grounds or pastures should be taken into consideration. Not only can exercise or grazing keep a good body shape, but also enhance resistance to disease. It can also enhance sexual desire and have a positive effect on sperm motility. Closely observe the health status and timely diagnose and treat diseases to maintain the health of the ram. The use of Boer goat rams is too frequent and not only affects the normal growth and service life, but also results in poor semen quality, poor sperm viability, or dead sperm. The 4 and 5 months old Boer goats can reach sexual maturity under good husbandry conditions and show obvious sexual desires: chasing, climbing, bright whip, and ejaculation. However, when the body is immature, it should not be used. Eight-month-old rams can begin to adjust, a small amount of breeding. 12 to 15 months old ram can only be used moderately. Above 15 months of age, breeding or harvesting within one day of mating season should not exceed three times. After five consecutive days of continuous harvesting or breeding, the ram should be allowed to rest for one day. With more escorting estrus, when estrus is more concentrated, fresh insemination can be used for artificial insemination. Due to the variety of breeds, feeding Boer Goat rams and local ewes in groups prior to the mating season can increase the sexual desire of Boer goats for local ewes.
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