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Research and Development Background: Professor He Hucheng from the Lanzhou Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, has long been dedicated to studying the specific and precise nutritional needs of animals throughout their production processes. His research places him at the forefront of China in areas such as various feed additives, improvers, and rare earth elements. Often hailed as "super vitamins" and "industrial MSG," rare earths have now become critically important strategic resources—essential components in advanced technologies ranging from weaponry and aerospace equipment to optoelectronics, chemical engineering, and artificial intelligence. In the 1980s, Chinese scientists were the first to discover that rare earth elements could significantly promote animal growth. Since 2000, numerous researchers have delved into the application of rare earths in livestock and poultry farming. Studies have shown that rare earths act as potent physiological activators within animal bodies, thanks to their robust 4f electrons, which trigger a wide array of biological effects. These effects include enhancing enzyme activity, boosting antioxidant defenses, combating cellular aging, and ultimately stimulating robust animal growth. Moreover, rare earths exhibit functions similar to those of digestive enzymes and antibiotics, making them valuable tools in modern animal nutrition and health management.