1. Halal Health and Feed Supplements for Poultry, Large Animal, Aqua.   

13 / Jun 19

Antibiotics for Chickens Dosage

Common antibiotics appropriate for this use are the –mycin and –cycline drugs such as Aureomycin (chlortetracycline), Terramycin (oxytetracycline), Gallimycin (erythromycin), and Duravet. Injectable drugs include Tylan (tylosin) and others. Most oral antibiotics should be used as the

13 / Jun 19

What causes chicken illnesses

It is important to remember when dealing with chickens that there are many different causes of illness and they are not all treated the same. For example a chicken “cold” could be caused by bacteria, a virus, by environmental causes, by a nutritional deficiency, or even by a digestive tract parasite. Diarrhea could be caused by bacteria, protozoa, or by the afore-mentioned respiratory illness sinus drainage.

13 / Jun 19

3 Reason why Antibiotics are given to Chickens

1- ANTIBIOTICS HELP KEEP CHICKENS HEALTHY, WHICH HELPS ENSURE SAFE, HEALTHY FOOD.2-ANTIBIOTICS PREVENT ANIMAL SUFFERING.3-ANTIBIOTICS ARE PART OF SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION.

13 / Jun 19

Antibiotics For Chickens

The use of antibiotics is one of many important tools in the treatment of human and animal disease. Preserving their effectiveness, both in humans and animals, is a responsibility we take seriously and work continuously with animal health companies, our farmers and our veterinarians to determine when an antibiotic is really needed.

13 / Jun 19

Large animal Antibiotics

The animal producer can obtain antibiotics in the form of balanced supplements and premixes that are processed and sold by the feed-manufacturing industry. The producer also has access to and can purchase antibiotic products from farm and veterinary supply centers. Administration of antibiotics in the drinking water is becoming increasingly important in both poultry and swine production.

13 / Jun 19

Amino Acids for animals

The determinations of amino acid distribution included arginine, histi- dine, lysine, tyrosine, tryptophane, phenylalanine, serine, threonine, cystine, and methionine, seven of which are nutritionally essential for optimal animal growth, either through a limited ability or a total inability of the body to synthesize

13 / Jun 19

Amino acids for Poultry

The essential amino acids for poultry are : arginine, glycine, histidine, leucine, isoleucine, lysine, methionine, cystine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine. Out of these, the ones critical in practical diets are arginine, lysine, methionine, cystine and tryptophan.

13 / Jun 19

The most Essential Amino Acids for Poultry Feed

The most important amino acids for poultry are arginine, lysine, methionine, cysteine, and tryptophan. These are an absolute must to be included in poultry feed and play a critical role in the health of the birds.

13 / Jun 19

Requirement of Amino Acids In animals

The term "requirement" is usually defined for growing animals as the minimum supply of an amino acid 

13 / Jun 19

Role of Amino Acids in Poultry

Poultry diets typically contain a variety of feedstuffs because no single ingredient is able to supply all the necessary amino acids in the right levels. Most feed tags indicate only the percentage of crude protein in a given feed. ... For poultry, methionine and lysine are the two most critical amino acids.

13 / Jun 19

Limiting Amino Acids in Poultry

Methionine is an essential amino acid for poultry and has an important role as a precursor of cystine . Methionine is usually the first limiting amino acid in most of the practical diets for broiler chicken , Lysine is often one of the limiting amino acids in broiler diets.

13 / Jun 19

Threonine Treatments for Animals

L-Threonine is the necessary complement of L-Lysine for which it optimizes the use by animals for body protein deposition and weight gain.