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How to use Vitamin Feed Additives reasonably
How to use Vitamin Feed Additives reasonably
2018-06-28 -
Do chickens need vitamin supplements?
Of course I do. The vitamins in the feed are far from enough to meet the needs, and some of them are destroyed during processing. Although vitamin requirements are small, its role is very large. It is not only involved in regulating metabolism in the body, but is usually a component of certain enzymes. Vitamins are divided into fat-soluble vitamins and water-soluble vitamins according to whether they are soluble in water. Fat-soluble vitamins refer to vitamins that do not dissolve in water but only dissolve in fat, including vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and vitamin K. modern science
2019-01-16 -
The key role of various vitamins in aquaculture
The key role of various vitamins in aquaculture
2018-09-08 -
The need for nutrients in pigs
Vitamins are a kind of special nutrients necessary to maintain the normal life and growth of pigs. Most vitamins must be taken from feed, which is very small, but they play an important role in withering and controlling metabolism. They also have disease resistance and
2020-11-27 Pigs yes nutrients quality needs vitamins maintenance pigs -
Diagnosis and Prevention of Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases in Fox
Nutritional and metabolic diseases mean that the nutrients contained in feed, especially vitamins and minerals, can not meet the growth and development needs of foxes. Sometimes nutritional metabolic diseases occur not because of insufficient nutrients in feed, but because of digestive disorders in animals. In the preparation of feed, attention should also be paid to the interrelationship between vitamins and minerals (complementary or antagonistic). The following five kinds of nutritional and metabolic diseases are easy to occur in fur animals. (-) Vitamin A deficiency
2019-01-16 -
How to treat vitamin deficiency in pigs
During the period of growth and development, pigs need more vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin D, vitamin E, etc., such as the long-term lack of green feed in the diet, single feed or improper feed, will cause some kind of vitamin deficiency. The symptoms and treatments of several common vitamin deficiencies are described as follows. (1) Vitamin A deficiency in pigs vitamin A deficiency is caused by the destruction of provitamin A (carotene) in feed due to improper storage of green feed and roughage in diet.
2019-01-11 -
Application of Vitamin C in Poultry breeding
VC, vitamin medicine. Vitamin C forms a reversible redox system with dehydrovitamin C in vivo, which is involved in biological redox reactions and cell calls.
2019-02-27 -
Prevention and treatment of vitamin deficiency in metabolic diseased ducks caused by vitamin deficiency
Prevention and treatment of vitamin deficiency in metabolic diseased ducks caused by vitamin deficiency
2018-07-05 -
Prevention and treatment of vitamin A deficiency in cultured masked palm civet
Vitamin A deficiency is a nutritional disease characterized by visual impairment, impaired epithelial integrity and poor bone formation caused by vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A deficiency (clinical symptoms) A deficiency in beavers affects reproductive function. Delayed estrus of female beaver
2020-11-08 Breeding fruit beaver vitamin deficiency disease prevention and treatment -
Nutritional requirements of foxes: vitamins
Vitamins are animal nutrients and important trace organic compounds necessary for animal growth and development, which play a very important role in metabolism, growth, development and health. Vitamins are also a component of enzymes. For this reason, vitamins are indispensable to the nutrition of foxes. When vitamin deficiency, the synthesis of various enzymes and the absorption of some nutrients are destroyed, which will lead to vitamin deficiency. Thiaminase is found in many freshwater fish and marine fish, which can lead to the destruction of vitamin B1 when foxes are fed large quantities of fish containing thiaminase.
2019-01-16 -
Raccoon dog vitamin b deficiency
Vitamin B1 deficiency can directly endanger the health of mother and offspring, which can lead to loss of appetite, movement disorder, shaking pace, paleness of visible mucous membrane, stillbirth, bad fetus, dystocia, mummified fetus and so on. Newborn offspring have bleeding on the head, and the mortality rate is high. Prevention and treatment measures (1) Vitamin B1 should be added to the diet during pregnancy, each animal should be given 2ml / d, which can effectively prevent the occurrence of the disease. (2) do not feed feed that can destroy vitamin B1 for a long time, such as health.
2019-01-16 -
What are the fruits of vitamin e
Vitamin e can play the effect of beauty and skin care, we might as well eat more fruits rich in vitamin e. So, what are the fruits rich in vitamin e? What are the fruits of vitamin e? Kiwifruit is also called kiwifruit. Generally distributed in the south of China
2020-11-09 Vitamins yes fruits which ones vitamins can play -
The effect of vitamins on the reproductive performance of pigs is so great!
The effect of vitamins on the reproductive performance of pigs is so great!
2020-05-25 -
Prevention and treatment of vitamin B deficiency in cultured masked palm civet
Vitamin B deficiency is caused by vitamin B deficiency, characterized by polyneuritis and a series of clinical symptoms such as heart failure. When vitamin B is deficient in feed, the sick beaver has loss of appetite after 2030 days.
2020-11-08 Breeding fruit beaver vitamin deficiency disease prevention and treatment -
Common vitamin deficiency in pigs and its treatment
The main manifestations of vitamin A deficiency in pigs: vitamin A deficiency in pigs is often manifested as eye inflammation, corneal turbidity, dry ear tips, poor appetite, dull coat color, weight loss, blind collision when dark, pregnant sows will appear abortion symptoms, newborn piglets are not easy to survive. Prevention and treatment: add animal liver oil 5ml to the feed in time. When seriously ill, vitamin AD injection can be injected 5 milliliters, once every 5 days. Add turquoise succulent feed or carrots. Vitamin deficiency
2019-01-16 -
How to treat vitamin deficiency in fish
Vitamin A: lack of vitamin An in fish can cause poor vision, dry eye disease, night blindness, skin and eye bleeding, epithelial tissue keratosis, bleeding at the base of the fin, Gill deformity, Gill valve often linked together, tip hypertrophy, abnormal bone development, loss of appetite, slow growth. In view of these symptoms, it is necessary to increase the content of vitamin An in fishing feed, combined with the use of vitamin mixtures. If raising herbivorous and omnivorous fish, you can add and match green feed, carrots and yellow corn in the feed. Vitamins
2019-01-15 -
Vitamin C is a favorite thing for flowers, but it is suitable for all kinds of flowers.
Original title: vitamin C is inconspicuous, but it is the favorite thing of flowers. It applies to all kinds of flowers. Abstract: when growing flowers, we always find some small treasures, that is, the favorite things of flowers. Although vitamin c is inconspicuous, it is the most important thing for flowers.
2018-09-10 -
Prevention and treatment of vitamin deficiency in fish
Vitamin A: lack of vitamin An in fish can cause poor vision, dry eye disease, night blindness, skin and eye bleeding, epithelial tissue keratosis, bleeding at the base of the fin, Gill deformity, Gill valve often linked together, tip hypertrophy, abnormal bone development, loss of appetite, slow growth. In view of these symptoms, it is necessary to increase the content of vitamin An in fishing feed, combined with the use of vitamin mixtures. If raising herbivorous and omnivorous fish, you can add and match green feed, carrots and yellow corn in the feed.
2019-01-16 -
Raw material manual (vitamins)
Raw material manual (vitamins)
2018-07-10 -
Symptoms and prevention of vitamin d deficiency in chickens
Vitamin D3 affects chicken growth. Vitamin D3 can regulate the metabolism of calcium and phosphorus in the body, promote the absorption of calcium and phosphorus by the intestinal tract, and have a direct effect on the calcium precipitation and osteogenesis of bone tissue. When chicks lack vitamin D3, symptoms will appear 10-11 days after hatching, usually about 1 month. The occurrence time was mainly related to the deficiency of vitamin D and calcium in feed and the content of vitamin D and calcium in eggs. The initial symptoms of chicks are leg weakness, beak and
2019-01-16