Feed types that are “compatible with veterinary drugsâ€
1. Salt: The sodium ion in salt can react with streptomycin to reduce the efficacy of streptomycin. Therefore, feeding or stopping feeding salts should be limited when streptomycin is used.
2. Bran: The bran is a high-phosphorus and low-calcium feed. When treating rickets or rickets caused by calcium deficiency, the bran should be stopped. In addition, too much phosphorus in the bran will affect the absorption of iron, and the bran should also be stopped in the treatment of iron deficiency anemia.
3. Cottonseed cake: Cottonseed cake can affect the absorption of vitamin A by animals. Therefore, when using vitamin A or cod liver oil, limit or stop feeding cottonseed cake.
4. Sorghum: Sorghum contains more tannic acid, which can denature iron-containing preparations. Therefore, animals cannot be fed sorghum when treating iron deficiency anemia.
5. Bone powder: Bone powder contains more calcium, which can reduce the efficacy of oxytetracycline and tetracycline. Therefore, during the use of such antibiotics, bone powder and stone powder should be stopped.
6. Soy: Soybeans contain more calcium, magnesium and other elements. They can be combined with tetracycline and oxytetracycline to form water-insoluble complexes, which can reduce the efficacy of these drugs.
7. Spinach: Spinach contains more oxalic acid, which combines with calcium in the digestive tract to form insoluble calcium oxalate. Therefore, livestock and poultry should stop feeding spinach when feeding calcium powder such as shell powder, bone powder and eggshell powder.
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