The health and production performance of chickens need to be supported by various trace elements. The following are several common methods of supplementing trace elements for chickens:
1. Feed additives: Some feed additives containing trace elements can be added to the feed, such as zinc oxide, calcium iodate, iron sulfate, etc. These additives ensure that the chickens receive adequate amounts of trace elements.
2. Food sources: Different types of food contain different types of trace elements. Therefore, in order for chickens to obtain diverse nutrients, they should be allowed to eat a variety of foods. For example, green vegetables, fruits, meat, fish, etc. are all good sources of trace elements.
3. Provide appropriate supplements: Sometimes chickens may be deficient in trace elements, and in this case they can be provided with appropriate supplements, such as vitamin tablets or mineral mixtures.
It should be noted that supplementing trace elements to chickens also requires controlled dosage. Excessive supplementation of certain elements will have a negative impact on the health of the chicken. Therefore, when supplementing trace elements to chickens, scientific feeding standards and methods should be followed, and veterinarians should be asked for guidance when necessary.
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