Young chickens should not feed protein feed

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Before and after the summer harvest, it is the peak season for broiler chickens. Many people feed protein feeds (bean cakes, blood meal, and fishmeal) too early in the brooding process. This not only fails to achieve the goal of making chicks grow fast and strong, but also causes chickens to digest themselves. bad. Because young chickens (especially young chickens within 10 days of age) have very weak gastro-intestinal digestive organs, feeding too much protein feed will often lead to excessive gastrointestinal burden, disorder of digestive organ function, and serious problems. Protein poisoning and death. For 1st to 4th-day-old chicks, protein diets such as soybean cake and fishmeal should not be added to the diet; protein diets for young chickens aged from 5 days to 10 days can only account for less than 10%; 11 days to 20 years. The age must not exceed 15%; 21 days to 30 days must not exceed 25%. At the same time, it is best to feed more easily digestible feeds such as ground corn, millet, chopped cabbage leaves, etc. It is best to add 1% herbal medicine to the diet.