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The amount of ferrous fumarate added to laying hen feed - the effect of ferrous fumarate on laying hens - organic iron complexed with fumaric acid
Iron is an essential trace element nutrient in the production process of laying hens. Iron deficiency can lead to anemia, decreased immunity and decreased egg quality in chickens. Ferrous fumarate is one of the main additives for supplementing iron in laying hens. So, how much ferrous fumarate should be added to laying hen feed?
In the compound feed for laying hens, the amount of ferrous fumarate added to laying hen feed is about 200g~4000g/ton. The specific amount can be adjusted appropriately according to the feed formula.
Fumaric acid is a substance present in animals. It is an essential intermediate substance involved in the tricarboxylic acid cycle in the body. Ferrous fumarate can promote the tricarboxylic acid cycle and help animals form various iron-containing proteins and enzymes inside and outside cells. Improve immunity and strengthen resistance to diseases. As the originator of chelated organic trace elements, Zewell Company uses efficient complexation technology to chelate high-purity organic trace element feed additives - fumaric acid complexed organic iron, which contains ferrous fumarate as high as 93%. It can help laying hens accelerate hematopoiesis, improve the bioavailability of laying hens, enhance the stress and disease resistance of laying hens, and effectively extend the egg-laying period and improve egg quality.
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