How to Feed Protein Feeds for Young Chickens

When broilers are bred, many people feed their beans, blood meal, fish meal and other proteins too early during the brooding period, which can easily cause indigestion in young chickens. Because young chickens (especially 10-day-old chicks) have very weak gastrointestinal digestive organs. Feeding too many protein feeds often results in excessive gastrointestinal burden, disorders of the digestive organs, and severe protein poisoning. death.

For 1-4 day-old chicks, protein feeds such as soybean cake and fish meal may not be added to the diet; for 5-10 day-old chicks, protein diets in the diet may only account for less than 10%; young chickens aged 11-20 days may be fed. Protein feed should not exceed 15%; protein feed should not exceed 25% for 21-30 days old chicks.

Young chickens should be fed more easily digestible feeds such as ground corn, millet, and chopped cabbage leaves. It is best to add 1% herb to the diet. In this way, it is not only beneficial to the digestion and absorption of young chickens, but also conducive to the development and weight gain of young chickens. Http://

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