Preservation of hatching eggs must be kept in mind

In the early summer, it is the golden season for chickens (eggs and broilers) to hatch. During this period, the farmers, herdsmen, breeders, and hatcheries that are engaged in incubation work must acquire a large number of eggs for hatching purposes. Before hatching, it is necessary to keep a large number of eggs for a period of time. In the preservation process, if the method is not proper, it often causes deterioration or other problems, which affects the normal operation of the incubation work and causes serious economic losses. For this reason, the problems that should be noted in the preservation of eggs are described below.
It is not good if the temperature of the eggs is too high or too low. If the temperature is higher than 24°C, the embryo will begin to develop, which will cause the chick embryo to age and die. The number of stillbirths will increase at the time of hatching. Below 5°C, when the eggs are frozen, they will lose their ability to hatch. The best temperature for keeping eggs is 10°C-15°C.
There are many pores on the eggshell suitable for humidity. During storage, the moisture in the eggs continuously evaporates through the pores. In order to reduce the loss of moisture in the eggs, the egg storage room must be maintained at a certain temperature. The optimum relative humidity of the egg storage room is 70%-80%, and the temperature is too high to make mold breeding, which is not conducive to the storage of eggs.
During regular preservation of egg-laying eggs, if the pendulum is improperly placed or left unmoved, prolonged exposure to egg yolks, blastulas, and eggshells may occur, resulting in premature embryonic death. To prevent this from happening, the blunt end of the egg should be placed downwards. In this way, the egg yolk can be located in the center of the egg. When the storage time is longer (more than 6-7 days), turn the eggs once a day to prevent the embryos from sticking and maintain a normal hatching rate.
Clean environment, air fresh egg storage room and egg trays, egg racks, etc. to be clean, egg trays should have gaps, do not put the eggs in airtight boxes, storage of indoor air must be kept fresh.
Do not wash eggs Do not wash eggs with water. After the eggs are produced, the surface of the eggshell is covered with a layer of glial membrane covering the pores of the shells, which not only prevents the evaporation of water, but also prevents bacteria and other microorganisms from entering the eggs through the pores of the eggshell and turning into bad eggs. Washing with water will destroy the glial membrane on the shell and reduce the quality of the eggs.

Iron Dextran Injection  INDICAITON
Use in animals, primarily young animals pigs, horses, calves, furbearer, for treatment and prevention of iron-deficiency anemia.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
For intramuscular injection
Foals and calves: 200-600mg Fe per animal which is equivalent to 2ml-6ml of the product per animal.
Piglets: 100-200mg Fe per animal which is equivalent to 1ml-2ml of the product per animal.
Puppies: 20-200mg Fe per animal which is equivalent to 0.2ml-2ml of the product per animal.
Fox: 50-200mg Fe per animal which is equivalent to 0.5ml-2ml of the product per animal.
Mink: 30-100mg Fe per animal which is equivalent to 0.3ml-1ml of the product per animal.

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