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Many peasant households add their own medicines in their self-provisioned or purchased feeds. They hope to promote the disease prevention and treatment of livestock. However, due to improper addition, they often do not achieve the desired results, but cause poisoning and even death. There are three points to note when adding feed: 1. Avoid drug selection for non-targeted drug selection should be based on the type of livestock, age and growth stage of targeted drug choice. Young, old and poorly bred livestock and dams should choose drugs with low toxicity and low dosage. The drugs added in the compound feed should be selected as antibacterial and anthelmintic drugs that are easily absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract. Penicillin, which is easily damaged by digestive juices, should not be added. two. Do not mix antibiotics with antibiotics. Most antibiotic antibiotics are mostly one-agent and multi-effect. If it is necessary to use two or more drugs, there may be enhanced or additive effects. For example, pepsin cannot be used in combination with basic drugs, and antibiotic drugs should be used interchangeably. three. Avoid the prevention and treatment of adding drugs to feeds. It is important to ascertain whether they are preventive or therapeutic drugs. In general, only half or even 1/4 of the medication can be used for preventive medications. Such as tetracycline, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline, etc., add 2 tablets per kilogram of body weight feed for prevention, and chloramphenicol add 4 tablets per kilogram of body weight feed for treatment, just add 1 tablet Play a good preventive effect.

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