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Why do animal feed?

Updated: 10/9/2023
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The same reason you feed your children.

So they don't die.

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From malnutrition.

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Feed additives are primarily used in animal rations to stimulate or enhance performance like health, faster gain, feed efficiency or production of various animal products like wool, milk, and eggs. They are also used to control Infectious Diseases.

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