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2025 Saudi Agriculture

2025-10-13

Introduction to Core Chemicals for Animal Husbandry

 1. Formic Acid

- Core Function: Makes feed safer and animals healthier. Reduces harmful bacteria and mold in feed to extend storage time; regulates the intestinal environment of cattle, sheep and other animals, aids digestion, and promotes growth rate.

 2. Acetic Acid

- Core Function: Efficiently kills mold and harmful bacteria. Penetrates the cell walls of microorganisms to disrupt growth and protect feed quality; participates in animal energy metabolism to facilitate nutrient absorption.

 3. Calcium formate

- Core Function: A great helper for newborn calf breeding. Increases newborn calves' appetite, significantly reduces diarrhea risk, helps calves gain weight faster, and extends feed usability; contains easily absorbable calcium to meet animals' nutritional needs.

 4. Sodium Acetate

- Core Function: Improves breeding efficiency. Adding to cattle promotes nutrient absorption, increases milk production and meat quality; regulates intestinal flora and enhances disease resistance of livestock and poultry.

 5. Phosphoric Acid

- Core Function: An essential nutritional supplement for animals. Provides key phosphorus for cattle, sheep, etc., supporting bone growth and body metabolism; adjusts feed acidity to improve palatability.

 6. Sodium Formate

- Core Function: A multi-functional breeding additive. Acts as a feed preservative to prevent mildew; participates in animal metabolism and improves breeding efficiency when used with other additives.