Ferrous sulfate, or iron sulfate, is commonly used as a feed additive in animal nutrition. Its primary role is to provide a supplemental source of iron, an essential mineral, to livestock and poultry. Iron is crucial for various physiological functions in animals, including the formation of hemoglobin, which is essential for oxygen transport in the blood.
Pig, chicken Add 200-400 grams per ton of feed. 100-200 grams per ton of feed for cattle and sheep.
Adding ferrous sulfate to the diet can effectively prevent low-pigment small-cell anemia in animals caused by widespread iron deficiency. Prevent and treat diseases such as iron deficiency mental insufficiency, shoulder edema, dyspnea, impaired body function, uncontrolled temperature regulation, and abnormal body temperature. Promote the growth and development of livestock, poultry, and aquatic animals, enhance disease resistance, and increase feed remuneration. Ferrous sulfate is used as an iron supplement for animal feeding and is closely related to the animal's hematopoietic function, oxygen transport, and intracellular biological oxidation process. Iron is an important component of hemoglobin, myoglobin, cytochrome, and various oxidases.
