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The topic of betaine

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, The topic of betaine

Ask teacher Xie, the effect of betaine product in laying hens and some characteristics and harm of adulteration of this product, how to use betaine product well? Jiatai in 2009-9-26 13:58 to add the following content of the current types of betaine products, the vast majority of farmers' usage habits and purposes? -- We only use it in aquatic products, but not others-- layer diets, with a total methionine content of more than 0.32, and adding 200 Mel 400 g betaine hydrochloride 98%, the effect is stable. Betaine is the most practical one that matches betaine hydrochloride. -- quoted from Shepherd Xue published at 21:28 in 2009-9-26, the total methionine content of the laying hen diet is more than 0.32. the effect is stable with the addition of 200Mel 400g betaine hydrochloride. Agree with this view, there is no problem with adding betaine to the diet of laying hens. According to teacher Xie, adding 0.3% betaine to the layer diet has a good effect on choline removal. The incidence of fatty liver has been greatly reduced (I dare not say no, but I haven't seen it yet), and the ratio of material to egg has decreased (because there is no exact data, it all depends on daily observation. Reply "dzdzcsa [ts] nan1711 at 14:09 on 2009-11-25 add the following [/ ts] I did not dare to remove choline before, but I am at ease now for fear of something wrong. Betaine had better be compound, and hydrochloride does have an effect on feces-- thank you for learning-- 'Betaine had better be compound, and hydrochloride does have an effect on feces'? I haven't noticed this yet. no wonder some people talk about fecal problems recently. Is the price of betaine low? Betaine mainly provides methyl. The diet of laying hens contains more than 0.32 total methionine. Is there a problem with this sentence? Please be rigorous in your research.

 
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