Ammonium chloride

Properties:

  • Inorganic chemical compound.
  • White crystalline powder.
  • Easily soluble in water.
  • Salty taste.
  • Used as a nitrogen source in ruminant animal feed.
  • Used as a diuretic in some cases.

Benefits in Animal Feed:

  • Nitrogen Source: Ammonium chloride is an important nitrogen source for ruminants, where rumen bacteria can use it to synthesize protein.
  • Improved Growth Performance: Adding ammonium chloride to animal feed can help improve growth performance and increase milk production in dairy animals.
  • Kidney Stone Prevention: Ammonium chloride is sometimes used to prevent kidney stones in animals by increasing urine acidity.
  • Treatment of Metabolic Alkalosis: It can be used to treat metabolic alkalosis in animals.

Precautions:

  • Ammonium chloride should be used with caution, as excessive doses can be toxic to animals.
  • Consult a veterinarian before using ammonium chloride in animal feed.
  • Can cause increased blood acidity when the dose is increased.
  • Care should be taken when used in animals with liver and kidney problems.

Additional Notes:

  • Ammonium chloride can be used in a variety of animals, including cattle, sheep, and goats.
  • The appropriate dose of ammonium chloride is determined based on the type of animal and its health status.
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