Effect of Potassium Diformate on Swine Feed and Fish Feed
Potassium diformate has demonstrated effectiveness in enhancing growth performance of terrestrial animals and improves the general health status of cultured animals by its stronger antimicrobial effect.
Consequently, this study was conducted to determine the effects of dietary organic acid salts as (potassium diformate) on growth promoters for monosex Nile tilapia fingerlings. Four experimental diets with three different inclusion levels of potassium diformate (KDF) (0.1, 0.3 and 0.5%) besides the control diet containing no KDF. A total of 120 tilapia, weighing approximately
5±0.5 g, were divided equally between 4 different treatments with 3 replicates (10 fish / replicate). Fish were fed two times a day at rate 3% of body weight on a pelletized isonitrogenous diet containing 25% crude protein and isocaloric (gross energy 393 Kcal/100g). The results indicated that the addition of 0.3% KDF had a significantly higher growth performance, feed conversion ratio, feed efficiency, feed intake and survival of monosex tilapia fingerlings, compared to the control group. In conclusion, these results revealed that using 0.3% KDF was the best in terms of growth performance and economic analysis under this experimental condition.
Potassium Diformate, is a performance enhancer for weaner and fattening pigs, as well as for sows.
The advantages of Potassium Diformate :
increased growth performance
strong anti-microbial effect
excellent feed conversion
Potassium Diformate fulfils tomorrow’s requirements:
optimum safety for humans and the environment
no residues
secure and easy handling
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