Chicken feeding additive can increase egg production rate

1. Feeding Fermented Sawdust Starting with chicks, adding fermented sawdust to the chicken's feed can postpone the chicken’s development and maturation, allowing the chicken to reach an egg production rate of over 80% at 270 days, and the egg production period can last up to 300 days. age. The feed ratio is generally 20% for fermented sawdust, 50% for cereals, 3% for rice bran, bean cake, fish meal, silkworm cocoon, melon leaf, and grass, plus an appropriate amount of trace elements, vitamins, and sand.

2. Feed red pepper powder Add 1% of red pepper powder and lotus root powder to chicken feed, and add a small amount of vegetable oil. The egg production rate can be increased by 8%.

3. Feeding Feather Powder Method Adding 3% feather meal to the feed can increase the lean meat percentage, reduce fat, and increase egg production.

4. Feeding honey Each chicken fed 1 g of water diluted with water every day is fed in the feed 2 times in the morning and evening, which can increase the egg production rate by 10% to 15%.

5. Feed bentonite Bentonite is commonly known as white clay and clay, and the raw material is in the form of a blocky, pale yellow color. Bentonite contains a variety of trace elements that can be used as feed additives for layers after being processed into powder. The addition of 5% bentonite powder to the feed, mixing and then mixing the wet chicken, has a significant effect on increasing egg production.

Feeding corn pollen method Feed corn pollen into the feed, the egg production rate can be increased by 9%, at the same time, the egg weight can be increased and the egg yolk can be brightly colored.

7. Feeding Grease When the high temperature environment and food intake decrease, adding 4% to 6% of fat can largely offset the impact of food loss.

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