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Brewers yeast - for flea control & after hatching eggs


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Vanessa Wood is presenting: Brewers yeast - for flea control & after hatching eggs
Dragonland Farm is in lower Michigan. We raise poultry, mostly waterfowl, and anything else that strikes our fancy.
We sell what we use on our chicks, and adults. It improved our birds health, and longevity.
BREWERS YEAST - for flea control & after hatching eggs
vitamins, minerals, & essential amino acids
It's also good for your cat & dog. Fleas don't like it's taste or oder. Use it internally & topically
P* Less daily feed needed due to improved feather cover
mix it with chick feed after hatching eggs ect.
Brewer's yeast is the dried, pulverized cells of a type of fungus grown from hops. Brewers yeast is a rich source of the B-complex vitamins and contains 16 amino acids, 14 minerals and 17 vitamins. It provides all the essential amino acids and a particular mineral, chromium. Chromium is an essential trace mineral that helps the body maintain normal blood sugar levels.
In general, yeast supplementation has been shown to
(1) Get animals to eat under stress,
(2) increase ration palatability, which leads to increased feed intake.
(3) keep the body immune to degenerative disease.
(4) have stimulating factors on the immune system.
Probiotics are microorganisms such as bacteria or brewers yeast. Recently, probiotics have also been found to have beneficial effects on the health of the host. The mechanisms are not completely understood, but they could be due to the ability of probiotics to act as regulators of the intestinal microflora as a source of digestive enzymes and/or stimulating factors on the immune system. This is the rationale behind the use of probiotics in the feed of farm animals, i.e., to improve their breeding performance despite all of the stresses (high animal concentration, early weaning or rapid growth) associated with modern husbandry. Weaning, a new home and dietary changes are all conditions that are known to affect the intestinal microflora of animals and for which probiotics might be beneficial. Probiotics might also be of benefit to poultry living in a large colony, pressure of infection and stress can significantly affect animal resistance to disease.
50lbs per ton is apx 20oz per 50lb bag of feed 25lbs per ton is apx 10oz per 50lb bag of feed
Dog & Cat- Mix 50 lbs. of yeast per ton of complete pet food.
Poultry- In layer and breeder feeds, mix 25 lbs. of yeast per ton of complete feed. For broilers and growing turkeys, use 50 lbs. per ton in the starter ration and 10-25 lbs. per ton in grower and finisher feeds.
Potbellied Pigs- Mix 50 lbs. of yeast per ton of sow gestation feed and 25 lbs. per ton in sow lactation rations. In pig starters, use 50 lbs. of yeast per ton and 25 lbs. in grower and finisher rations.
Feed 2-4 ounces of yeast per head per day by top dressing the daily feed or mix 50 lbs. per ton of grain mix.
Feed yeast at a rate of 4 ounces per head per day. Normally 25 lbs. per ton of grain mixture or 15 lbs. per complete feed will meet this level.
Feed 2-4 ounces of yeast per head per day mixed with the complete ration or supplement.
Feed 1-2 ounces of yeast per head per day or mix 25 lbs. per ton of complete feed.
Yeast should be mixed with ground grains and/ or commercial feeds and mashes, for all livestock and poultry, and fed dry in the usual way. These recommendations are based on complete feed and grain mixtures. Supplements and concentrates require larger quantities of yeast as they are only a portion of the total feed intake. The amount of yeast should, therefore, be calculated proportionately. Any recommendations given here should be considered as general only and may not apply in your specific situation.
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Brewers yeast - for flea control & after hatching eggs