Feed "Three high" prone to diarrhea in laying hens

Excessive salt content increases appetite and prevents the emergence of pecking feathers and licking. Some chicken farmers add too much salt in the feed, which causes severe diarrhea in the chicken. The large amount of fishmeal added or the salt content of the fishmeal itself is also likely to cause excessive salt content in the feed, leading to diarrhea in laying hens.

Too much stone powder addition The excessive amount of stone powder in the diet or the excessive increase in the amount of stone powder in the diet can cause the blood calcium of the layer chicken to be too high, the burden on the kidney to increase, the kidney swelling to occur, and eventually lead to diarrhea. The stone powder in the hen's diet must gradually increase with the increase of the egg production rate.

Excessive levels of crude protein Some growers often increase the proportion of soybean meal in the diet in order to produce more eggs. Soybean meal content is too high, the body's absorption is not complete, thus stimulating the intestinal metabolism, causing the chicken's faeces yellow hair thin. The average protein requirement for egg-laying flock is about 16%. Protein protein content is too high or the protein-energy ratio imbalance may cause the liver and kidney function of laying hens to weaken, resulting in the deposition of large amounts of urate and even gout.

Peptone CAS No.73049-73-7

Peptone Basic Information
CAS: 73049-73-7
MF: C13H24O4
MW: 244.32726
EINECS: 615-895-9
Mol File: 73049-73-7.mol

Peptone Structure

peptone

Peptone Chemical Properties
solubility H2O: 50 mg/mL
form powder
color Dark cream powder
Odor Odorless
PH 6.5-7.5 (2% in H2O)
Water Solubility Soluble in water. Insoluble in alcohol.
Sensitive Moisture Sensitive & Hygroscopic
EPA Substance Registry System Peptones (73049-73-7)

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