Can potassium diformate solve the problem of poultry and livestock diarrhea in the first winter after no resistance?
As the cold air goes south and the temperature drops, many poultry and livestock in the north will begin to experience diarrhea after the beginning of winter. In the first winter after no resistance, various alternative anti-resistance programs ushered in a real test. Can potassium diformate solve the fundamental problem when the seasons are prone to stress reaction and diarrhea?
Potassium diformate is not only highly acidic, but also slowly released in the digestive tract. It has high buffering capacity and can avoid excessive fluctuations in the acidity of the animal's gastrointestinal tract.
1. Improving protein digestibility and reducing protein levels are the basis for preventing diarrhea.
There must be a basic common sense: the fast-growing varieties cultivated by modern genetic breeding have higher protein requirements than our actual dietary protein levels. In the long run, we need to increase protein levels instead of lowering protein levels. Low-protein diets are no way, but it is indeed an effective way to control diarrhea. The reason is the bottleneck of digestibility.
High-protein diets with low digestibility will cause a large amount of undigested protein to enter the hindgut, leading to severe protein fermentation, which in turn leads to uncontrolled flora and intestinal metabolites. Formulators need to explore more from the digestive potential of the stomach itself. Only when the pre-digestive ability of the stomach is fully utilized can the digestive ability of the entire digestive system be fundamentally improved. The core of the pre-digestive ability of the stomach is the acid secretion ability. The value of the stomach contents is not only It is more important to determine the activity of pepsin that it can greatly improve the denaturation of protein and the collapse of protein structure, thereby fundamentally improving the efficiency of protease. Therefore, the top priority of the formula is acid strength, especially the organic calcium and organic acids. Choose and invest.
2. Strengthen the bactericidal function of the stomach to prevent "disease from entering the mouth"
The stomach is the first line of defense for environmental microbes to enter the body. In the presence of antibiotics, the stomach's cleaning effect on environmental microbes is almost ignored.
After all, antibiotics can effectively kill most of the flora. Under the condition of non-resistant diets, not only should we pay attention to the insufficient gastric acid capacity but also the bactericidal function of the stomach. Therefore, in the selection of organic acids, it is necessary to increase the specific gravity of bacteriostatic acid. Potassium diformate can release two molecules of formic acid in the stomach, which can not only effectively reduce the pH value of the stomach and ensure the pre-digestive function of the stomach, but also can exert formic acid. Efficient sterilization, greatly reducing the risk of environmental microorganisms entering the intestine
3. The biggest challenge of non-antibiotic diets is that the main function of intestinal bacteriostatic antibiotics is bacteriostasis and sterilization, so what should be added for the antibacterial is a truly effective bacteriostasis.
There are many additives that can inhibit bacteria, but the in vitro inhibitory dose and the in vivo inhibitory dose (the actual additive dose in the diet) are two different things. Generally, the antibacterial dose in vivo is the antibacterial dose in vitro. Considering the actual amount added, there are very few additives that can be effectively inhibited and sterilized in the intestinal tract.
Because the structure of the small intestine is relatively fragile, its mucus layer and villi epithelium are the most vulnerable parts of the intestine. On the other hand, the rich nutrients in the small intestine can easily lead to the growth of a large number of bacteria, which in turn leads to severe inflammation. The bacteriostatic agent that enters the intestine can truly ensure the safety of the intestine. The bacteriostatic agent that cannot pass the stomach to reach the intestine can cause serious consequences.
Therefore, potassium diformate is a truly effective intestinal antibacterial agent. Even if the antibacterial dose in vitro is only 1-1.5 g/L, it can effectively prevent diarrhea and diarrhea in poultry and livestock, and can significantly increase the daily weight gain and feed conversion rate of pigs. Due to its special slow-release effect, the acidification effect is better than the commonly used compound acidifiers.
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