Fuyan Kang

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Fuyan Kang


Feed-related benefits: 1. Excellent recovery effects are observed in cases of chronic, purulent endometritis in breeding females, particularly when accompanied by anestrus or subtle estrous signs, as well as infertility caused by ovarian quiescence or persistent corpora lutea. 2. This product demonstrates remarkable preventive and therapeutic efficacy against acute vaginal inflammation and endometritis, effectively reducing fever, alleviating appetite loss and lethargy, and controlling the discharge of foul-smelling, blood-tinged, or necrotic tissue-containing secretions from the vagina. 3. Postpartum uterine irrigation thoroughly clears accumulated pus from the uterus, preventing prolonged postpartum lochia retention. It also helps stop bleeding, reduce inflammation, repair damaged uterine mucosa, accelerate uterine cleansing and recovery, lower the risk of reproductive tract infections, and shorten the postpartum recovery period. 4. Outstanding recovery outcomes are achieved for infertility cases linked to subclinical endometritis, as well as infertility caused by ovarian cysts or persistent corpora lutea.

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Taibai Gold


Research and Development Background: Taibai Jin is a product developed by several renowned experts from Zhongshouyi (Tangyin) Biotechnology Co., Ltd. and the Institute of Chinese Veterinary Medicine under the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, addressing common issues faced by sows in the late stages of gestation and during lactation in China: 1. Decreased immunity, increased susceptibility to diseases, constipation, foot pain or limb weakness, and hoof cracks; 2. High incidence of weak piglets and stillbirths; 3. Postpartum anorexia, depression, low-grade fever, postpartum paralysis, and mastitis-endometritis-milk deficiency syndrome; 4. Insufficient milk production after farrowing, leading to poor growth in piglets, frequent diarrhea, and low survival rates; 5. Delayed estrus in second-litter sows, unclear signs of estrus, or repeated unsuccessful inseminations.

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