It is said that antibiotics are prohibited in feed! So what are the antibiotic-free options! What are the advantages and disadvantages?

To achieve a complete ban on antibiotics in feed,

the biggest difficulty is not the issue of antibiotic substitutes,

but the nutritional ratio of antibiotic-free feed,

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The level of breeding management, sanitary conditions,

environmental facilities and other comprehensive factors determine the role of antibiotic alternatives.

The role played by antibiotic alternatives is only part of it.

Stable, high-quality feed is the foundation for ensuring animal health.

Raw materials are the key factor affecting feed quality.

It will not only reduce the overall nutritional level of the feed,

cause the quality of the finished feed to be unstable; it will also affect the feed intake of livestock and poultry,

reduce production performance and Economic benefits; at the same time, it will also cause unnecessary losses of feed processing equipment.

Since feed grains are often mixed with impurities such as sand, dander, and straw,

special attention must be paid to the quality management of feed raw materials during feed production and processing.

Use practical methods to clean up impurities. In addition to cleaning raw materials,

it will also affect the feed intake of livestock and poultry, reduce production performance and economic benefits;

it will also cause unnecessary losses of feed processing equipment.

Since feed grains are often mixed with impurities such as sand, dander, and straw,

therefore, special attention must be paid to the quality management of feed raw materials during feed production and processing.

Use practical methods to clean up impurities. In addition to raw material cleaning,

"feed antibiotic ban" is a systematic project that requires disinfection and isolation,

strengthened management, vaccination, standardized medication,

environment Only through multi-faceted efforts on comfort, source purification, and high-quality feed can we minimize the negative impact of the "antibiotic ban on feed" on the breeding industry.