Potassium diformate can maintain the intestinal acid-base balance and the integrity of the intestinal mucosa of chickens
Recently, the temperature difference between day and night has gradually increased. For chickens with relatively low disease resistance, they are prone to fall diarrhea due to "cold stress". This is also a common disease in chicken coops. So can potassium diformate promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the intestines of chickens, maintain the intestinal acid-base balance and the integrity of the intestinal mucosa? What are the causes of autumn diarrhea caused by chickens? 1. Poor digestion and absorption capacity of first laying hens In the early stages of laying hens, they need to absorb a lot of nutrients. Too much protein and crude fiber in the feed are difficult to digest and absorb, which stimulates the intestinal tract to accelerate metabolism, accelerates intestinal peristalsis, and causes diarrhea in laying hens. 2. Feed protein is too high In order to increase the egg production rate during the laying period, the chicken farm will add a lot of protein to