Garlic is rich in protein, oligosaccharides, polysaccharides, minerals, fats and other substances, and is very rich in nutrients. Moreover, the allicin it contains also has bactericidal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory effects. It is called a "plant-based natural broad-spectrum antibiotic." In daily feeding of chickens, garlic is ground into powder and mixed into the feed. According to the mixing ratio of about 2, it can effectively stimulate the appetite of the chickens in long-term feeding, improve the immunity of the chickens, and make the feathers of the chickens raised more bright.
Garlic has a strong garlic aroma, which can replace other aromas in the feed. Adding some garlic to the feed can improve the odor in the feed, stimulate the chickens to produce a strong food-attracting effect, and increase the growth of the chickens. Food intake. thereby increasing weight. Although garlic is very effective in treating intestinal bacterial diseases in chickens, because garlic is too spicy and irritating, if the chickens eat too much, it will also have a burning effect on the intestines. Therefore, garlic should be removed during feeding. Mash it up and mix it with feed. Mosquitoes and flies can spread various diseases and increase the chance of infection in chickens. However, it is precisely because of the special smell of garlic that the feces excreted by chickens after eating contain the pungent smell of garlic, which can effectively reduce the number of mosquitoes and flies in the chicken pens and reduce chicken illness.
Garlic has antibacterial effects and has a strong inhibitory and killing effect on bacilli and cocci. Garlic also contains a variety of nutrients that satisfy the growth of chickens. Feeding garlic to chickens with chicken feed can increase the chickens' resistance and reduce the risk of getting sick. Shorten the feeding cycle and save costs. In the mixed chicken feed we feed, add garlic paste according to the ratio of 3, mash the garlic before using it, so it is easy to absorb. Feed it three times a day for a week. After stopping for a month, feed garlic again. . When feeding garlic to chickens, you can chop the garlic or use a machine to make it into minced garlic. Each chicken weighs about 3 grams per meal, mix it into the food and feed them, and then stop feeding it for 3 to 5 days. Wait for about 15 to 20 days before feeding.