acquaintance with molasses and its benefits for livestock and poultry
In using some agricultural inputs, livestock farmers and breeders need an auxiliary agent to create a connection in the physical structure of the input, which would be better if this auxiliary agent also has properties to increase the nutritional value of the ration. In the animal husbandry industry and the science of ration writing, this auxiliary agent is called molasses, and therefore familiarity with molasses and its benefits for livestock and poultry is a must for the knowledge of livestock breeders and ration writers.
Beetroot is cultivated in a moderate climate and sugar factories buy these products for sugar production and carry out operations for purification and separation, and finally molasses product is produced which has many benefits for the industry. molasses has 67% more value than grain and due to its abundance, it has a lower price than grain. Beet molasses is used to cure animal constipation and is widely used in food rations and it activates nutrients in the animal's rumen. The use of molasses in livestock and poultry food rations: 1) Adding a small amount to the drinking water of the poultry to remove some toxins and pharmaceuticals
2) Dissolving urea in hot water and mixing it with molasses and sprinkling the above mixture on the manger food
3) Adding Molasses to fodder during silage
4) Adding molasses to concentrate feed


