Reduce chicken mortality 6 strokes
1. Strictly sterilize and prevent infection: Formalin fumigation for incubator rooms, brood chambers, eggs and various utensils can prevent chickens from infecting E. coli and Staphylococcus.
2. Drug prevention: Chicken flies and coccidiosis are the main causes of death in chickens. Adding 0.2% oxytetracycline to feeds before the age of 3 weeks of chicks has a specific effect on the prevention of ferrets; the addition of appropriate amounts of chlorpheniramine to the feed after 15 days of age can prevent coccidiosis.
3. Feeding sugar water: When chicks are allowed to drink 8% of sucrose water within 15 hours after hatching, the mortality rate of chicks can be reduced by 50%.
4. Adjust the density to prevent extrusion: Indoor large-scale brooding, should be adjusted as the chicken grows and the chicken density, to prevent the chickens crowded extrusion.
5. Careful management, balanced nutrition: Do not put together feed and pesticides; do not feed moldy feed; good indoor ventilation. During the brooding period, full-price balanced feed is provided to avoid nutrient imbalances or malnutrition.
6. Take strict care to prevent predators: Dogs and cats are strictly prohibited from stealing chicks. Block rat holes to prevent rat damage.
The jiangxi institute has sister company in Gaotai, Gansu province (northwest of China) which has a horse ranch feeding over 3000 pieces horses to provide sustainable equine antisera. The Gaotai horse ranch carries out strict SOP in horse selecting, horse inspection, horse management, etc. The horse plasma is collected by an individual apheresis machine which can return the red bloodcell to the horse to keep the horse not anemia.
What we put into market now are tetanus antisera and PMSG API. We are also willing to customize other kind antisera for other diseases or purposes, such as anti snake venom sera, etc.
ATS Antisera,Tetanus Antisera for Human,Equine Tetanus Antisera,Tetanus Antitoxin Antisera
Jiangxi Institute of Biological Products Inc. , https://www.jxinstitute.com