Common feed additives for geese
Additives are those small or trace substances that are added to the compounded feed for a specific purpose in addition to the usual feed. The feed additive referred to herein actually refers to all non-nutritive additives. There are many types of additives, which should be flexibly selected according to the different growth stages of the geese, different production purposes, feed composition, feeding level and feeding methods, and environmental conditions. The additive should be combined with a carrier or diluent to form a premix and then added to the diet. Promote growth and health care additives Promoting growth and health care additives are a class of non-nutritive additives used to stimulate animal growth, increase weight gain, improve feed utilization, deworming health, and improve animal health. It includes antibiotics, antibacterials, and deworming drugs. Antibiotics Antibiotics are metabolites of certain microorganisms during their growth. In addition to being used as a growth promoter, it can also be used as a growth promoter, especially in poor hygiene and management conditions. In the brooding stage or in the face of adversity such as high-density feeding, adding low doses can increase the production level of the goose, improve the feed reward, and promote health. Commonly used are oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline, bacitracin zinc, polymyxin, enramycin, tylosin, virginiamycin, and militamycin. Synthetic antibacterial drugs and deworming health care drugs sulfonamides such as sulfathiazole (ST), sulfadiazine (SD), sulfamethazine (SG), etc., for disease treatment and health care; deworming health care agents are mycin A, ammonia Porphyrin, chlorpheniramine, sodium monensin, sodium salinomycin, gram powder, etc.; some antibacterial growth-promoting drugs such as olaquindox and arsenic preparations. The addition of such drugs in the diet should be changed frequently, otherwise the drug resistance will be produced, and the drug will be used more and more. Feed quality improvement additive Antioxidants are used to prevent oxidative deterioration of fat in the feed and to maintain the activity of vitamins. Commonly used antioxidants are ethoxyquinoline (also known as ethoxyquin, mountain quinoxaline), BHA (butylated hydroxyanisole), BHT (dibutylhydroxytoluene), generally added in the compound feed is 150 per ton Gram. In the high temperature and high humidity season, the anti-mold agent is easy to mold, which not only affects the palatability, reduces the nutritional value of the feed, but also causes animal poisoning. Therefore, an anti-fungal agent should be added to the stored feed. Currently commonly used antifungal agents are propionic acid, sodium propionate and calcium propionate. Other additives include coloring agents, flavoring agents, and the like. Adding sweet flavoring to the feed has the effect of increasing feed intake and improving feed utilization. The commonly used flavoring agents are saccharin, sodium glutamate (monosodium glutamate), ethyl lactate, citric acid and the like. Adding coloring agents to the feed can increase the commercial value of the goose products. For example, adding lutein and carotene to the feed can make the goose skin and egg yellow color bright. The amount added is 10 g to 20 g per ton of feed. • Five channels, spectrum can be controlled separately Cannabis Grow Light,Marijuana Cannabis Sativa Plant Lamps,Quantum Board,Sunlight Grow Light Shenzhen MixLux Technology Co., Ltd , https://www.mixluxled.com
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