During the normal growth process of poultry, sometimes loose stools occur due to intestinal flora imbalance, indigestion and other reasons. After feed additive clostridium butyricum for poultry is used, this situation will be significantly improved. After entering the intestines of poultry, Clostridium butyricum can quickly colonize and play its probiotic role. It is like a "guardian" of the intestine, regulating the balance of flora in the intestine, inhibiting the growth and reproduction of harmful bacteria, and promoting the proliferation of beneficial bacteria. When the number of beneficial bacteria increases, some substances beneficial to the intestine will be secreted to enhance the digestion and absorption function of the intestine. When the digestion and absorption capacity of poultry for feed is improved, the water absorption in the intestine will be more sufficient, thereby reducing the water content of feces, making the shape more dry and formed, and reducing the occurrence of loose stools. This is like a pipe that originally had poor drainage. After being dredged, the water flow can pass smoothly without overflowing.
Poultry feces usually emit an unpleasant odor, which not only affects the air quality of the farm, but also may pollute the surrounding environment. The addition of Clostridium butyricum can effectively reduce the odor of feces. It can regulate the metabolic activity of intestinal microorganisms and reduce the production of harmful substances. In the intestine, some harmful bacteria will decompose nutrients such as protein in feed and produce substances with pungent odors such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. Clostridium butyricum inhibits the growth of these harmful bacteria and reduces their metabolic activities, thereby reducing the production of gases such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. At the same time, Clostridium butyricum can also promote the absorption of nutrients by the intestine, so that more nutrients can be used by poultry, and reduce the chance of undigested and absorbed substances fermenting in the intestine to produce odor. When the breeding environment is improved, the quality of life of poultry will also improve, and it will also be beneficial to the health of breeders.
Sometimes, undigested feed particles appear in poultry feces, indicating that poultry does not fully digest and absorb feed. This situation will be improved after feed additive clostridium butyricum for poultry. Clostridium butyricum can secrete a variety of digestive enzymes, such as protease, amylase and lipase. These digestive enzymes are like "little helpers" in the intestine, which can help poultry digest nutrients in feed more fully. Protease can break down protein in feed into small molecules of amino acids, which are easy for poultry to absorb and utilize; amylase can break down starch into glucose to provide energy for poultry; lipase can break down fat and improve the digestion and absorption rate of fat. Through the action of these digestive enzymes, the nutrients in the feed can be digested and absorbed more thoroughly by poultry, thereby reducing the appearance of undigested feed particles in the feces and improving the utilization rate of feed.
The color of poultry feces can reflect its health status and digestion and absorption. Under normal circumstances, the color of poultry feces should be relatively stable. Feed additive clostridium butyricum for poultry helps to promote the normalization of feces color. Clostridium butyricum regulates intestinal flora and metabolism, making the absorption of various nutrients in feed by poultry more balanced. When poultry absorbs pigments, minerals and other ingredients in feed well, the color of feces will also be more normal. For example, if poultry fully absorbs pigments such as lutein in feed, the feces may appear normal yellow-brown. On the contrary, if the intestinal function is abnormal, resulting in poor absorption of certain components, the feces color may be abnormal, such as white, green, etc. Clostridium butyricum improves intestinal function and restores the color of feces to normal, which is also a manifestation of poultry health.
In addition to improving the shape and smell of feces, feed additive clostridium butyricum for poultry can also increase the compactness of feces. This is because Clostridium butyricum promotes the absorption of nutrients by the intestine, reduces the residue in the intestine, and enhances the peristalsis and contraction function of the intestine. After the peristalsis and contraction function of the intestine are normal, the feces can be better formed and discharged in the intestine, thereby increasing the compactness of the feces. Compacted feces are easier to clean and transport, reducing the accumulation and pollution of feces in the farm, which is beneficial to the sanitation management of the farm.
The pH value in the intestine of poultry also has a certain effect on the properties of feces. Feed additive clostridium butyricum for poultry can regulate the balance of flora in the intestine, thereby affecting the pH value of feces. Clostridium butyricum metabolizes in the intestine to produce some acidic substances, such as butyric acid. These acidic substances can lower the pH value in the intestine and create an environment that is not conducive to the growth of harmful bacteria. At the same time, a proper acidic environment is also conducive to the activity of intestinal digestive enzymes and promotes the digestion and absorption of nutrients. When the pH value in the intestine is adjusted to an appropriate range, the properties of the feces will be more stable, reducing the changes in fecal properties caused by abnormal pH values.
Long-term use of feed additive clostridium butyricum for poultry in poultry feed can continuously maintain the stability of poultry fecal properties. This is because Clostridium butyricum can colonize in the intestines of poultry and continue to play its probiotic role. Over time, it can continuously regulate the intestinal flora and maintain the health of the intestine. Even if poultry faces some external factors such as environmental changes and feed adjustments, Clostridium butyricum can help the intestine adapt quickly and maintain normal digestion and absorption functions, thereby ensuring the stability of fecal properties. This is very important for large-scale farming, which can reduce the farming risks and management costs caused by abnormal fecal properties.