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Talk about raising chickens in the countryside. What's the effect of feeding vinegar to chickens?

Feeding chickens with vinegar or rice vinegar can effectively prevent intestinal infectious diseases, and vinegar can also stimulate appetite and improve feed utilization. Stimulating intestinal peristalsis is beneficial to the digestion and absorption of nutrients; Can sterilize and diminish inflammation, is beneficial to the growth and development of chickens, and improves the disease resistance; The specific method is: within/0/5 days after the chicks are hatched, feed the chicks with vinegar/0/part of kloc and soaked millet/0/part of kloc or mixture, or feed the chicks with vinegar/0/part of kloc and 20 parts of water for drinking.

Because vinegar contains components such as acetic acid, lactic acid, pyruvic acid, malic acid, sugar and salt, it can stimulate gastrointestinal peristalsis, promote the secretion of gastric acid and intestinal juice, stimulate appetite and help digestion and absorption. In general, bacteria are not easy to survive and reproduce in acidic environment. Therefore, adding some vinegar into the feed or drinking water of chicks can effectively prevent intestinal infectious diseases of chicks and play a role in sterilization. At the same time, various nutrients contained in vinegar can promote the growth and development of chicks.

The method of adding vinegar is: within two weeks after chicks are hatched, add 10% vinegar to the feed, and add 1 part vinegar and 20 parts water to make drinking water for chicks. It is better to add a small amount of sugar to the vinegar in the first 3 days after the chicken hatches. You can try it.