Zanthoxylum bungeanum has the functions of disinfection, sterilization and insecticide. If pepper seeds are added to poultry feed, its anti-parasitic effect is obvious. Experiments have proved that birds, especially pigeons, can find parasites in their excrement before feeding pepper seeds and after using insect repellent. However, after adding pepper seeds to the feed and feeding for a period of time, it is almost impossible to find parasites in its excrement by using insect repellent.
The basic method of using Zanthoxylum bungeanum seeds as poultry feed is as follows:
Take peeled Zanthoxylum bungeanum seeds and add them to common feed according to the proportion of 5%. If you feed all kinds of food seeds at ordinary times, a little more will do. If it is ground into particles, the amount of pepper seeds should not be too much to avoid the phenomenon of refusing to eat because there are too many pepper seeds.