Ammonia Control and Ammonia Content Impact on Animal Health

Modern intensive feeding has given us many advantages, but it has also caused many social problems. Or one of the benefits is that modern feed production improves efficiency, which can be clearly demonstrated by the reduction of feed conversion rate, which means that the increase in food production and the reduction in raw material consumption. In general, if lower feed conversion rates are to be achieved, stocking density should also increase. This is correct because skilled practitioners need to manage animals, and we have found that intensive farming in some areas is more effective than the distribution of animals in the suburbs. Although the use of less resources to produce more food is a major benefit, it has led to problems with manure disposal. When population and stocking density increase, excrement disposal has become one of the limiting factors for keeping animals. The following will focus on some of the mechanisms to overcome this growing problem. First of all, we must understand that one of the basic problems with feces is the nitrogen content of the material. In fact, this has a good side. It is therefore widely used as a fertilizer; there is also a bad side, because when the manure is stored, nitrogen will be converted into ammonia gas, and ammonia gas can cause poisoning reactions in animals. We must be clear Faeces are actually composed of two basic nitrogen compounds. It's shown in Figure 1.

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