Poultry
Early-stage establishment of dominant flora
Poultry animals are oviparous, and it is not easy to establish dominant good flora in the GI tract during the early stages of life, because when chicks are born they are prone to environmental contamination. Flora disorders due to the rapid multiplication of bad bacteria (such as pullorum disease and E. coli infection) and the digestive system structure being different from other animals (allowing nutritional additives, feed ingredients, and chyme to pass through the gut quickly) can result in feed in stools, as well as watery stools. This can result in energy wastage, foot pad damage, and increased pest attraction, which in turn results in low economic efficiency, increased costs, and transmission of disease.
The feed we provide contains probiotics, and we also create probiotics for drinking water infusion. Early usage can competitively decrease the quantity of harmful bacteria, and help to produce organic acids and bacteriocin, establish healthy digestive systems, promote absorption, decrease stress, and improve fecal characteristics.
Fecal appearance after using SYNLAC™