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What are the benefits of microbial feed?
Adding microorganisms to feed has become an important innovation in modern animal husbandry, and its benefits are as follows:

Promote animal digestion and nutrient absorption: microorganisms can decompose complex feed components, such as cellulose and starch, and improve their utilization rate; Microorganisms produce enzymes in digestive tract to help animals decompose nutrients in feed and improve digestion and absorption rate; Some microorganisms can synthesize vitamins and amino acids, enriching the nutrients in feed.

Enhance immunity and disease prevention ability: probiotics can inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria, promote the balance of intestinal flora and improve resistance; Some microorganisms can regulate the immune system of animals and promote the activity and function of immune cells; Antibacterial substances produced by microorganisms can inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and reduce the occurrence of intestinal diseases.

Reduce environmental pollution and improve sustainability: the addition of microorganisms can change the intestinal flora of animals, reduce the generation of harmful substances such as ammonia nitrogen and hydrogen sulfide, and reduce fecal pollution in feces; The addition of microorganisms can improve the utilization rate and conversion efficiency of feed, reduce the demand for resources and realize the sustainable development of aquaculture; The addition of microorganisms can reduce the dependence on antibiotics, reduce the use and abuse of antibiotics and reduce the residues of antibiotics in the environment.