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    • Application of Organic Trace Elements in Piglets
      2022-10-12
      The organic trace elements commonly used in piglets are copper (Cu), iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), manganese (Mn), and selenium (Se), and their distribution in pigs is different. Although pigs require a small amount of them, their role is very important. They are involved in nutritional metabolism processes such as protein, amino acids, nucleic acids, carbohydrates and vitamins, and are also necessary for physiological functions such as reproduction, immunity, growth and development.
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    • What Is The Role of Vitamin D3 in Layer Feed?
      2021-08-14
      Compared with feed additives research that has only been around for decades, our country has a long history of keeping poultry, and laying hens are one of important sources of income. Since laying hens have an important mission to produce eggs, their demand and consumption of vitamin d3 powder are very large, which determines that vitamin d3 plays an important role in layer feed.
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    • What Are The Benefits And Side Effects of L-threonine?
      2021-06-23
      Everything has two sides, so as the feed additives. The preparation process of L-Threonine has been refined, so that its production cost has been rapidly reduced, so the price has also fallen. However, this also caused some farmers to misunderstand L-Threonine crystal. What are advantages of feed grade L-Threonine? Under what circumstances it will produce negative effects? How to use it correctly? All these problems are all concerned by farmers.
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    • Is L-threonine A Restrictive Amino Acid?
      2021-06-21
      Feed grade L-Threonine is often packed in common woven bags and placed in piles. Although it seems to us that livestock require little amount of L-Threonine, it is essential in reality. Because the synthetic amount of L-Threonine in livestock is not enough to meet their daily consumption, farmers need to choose appropriate method and amount according to the type and growth cycle of the livestock, preventing it from becoming a reason for restricting the growth of livestock.
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