Ginger rhizome powder has both medicinal and edible functions, so it has good development and utilization value. As a feed additive, it has become a hot spot in current animal husbandry research because of its green and natural advantages, multiple biological functions, no toxic side effects, and no residue.

Ginger Powder Nutrient
There are more than 200 kinds of nutrients in ginger powder, including gingerol, gingerene, curcumene, turmeric and other substances. The main active substances are volatile oil and gingerol, turmeric, etc., as well as rich B vitamins. The spicy smell in ginger is mainly due to the volatile oil, which has a strong heart, prevents cardiovascular disease, anti-coagulation, anti-oxidation, anti-inflammatory and anti-vomiting, inhibits the synthesis of prostaglandins, and protects the stomach and gallbladder. Sterilization and insecticide are mainly due to the effect of gingerol. Flavonoids mainly play the main role of anti-oxidation, anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory, and some compounds have anti-oxidative and anti-cancer effects.
Ginger Powder on Animal Husbandry
1. In the process of breeding animals, ginger powder is mainly used as a nutritional additive for animals. It can reduce the cost of farming and improve the quality of farming. In the process of feeding, the ginger powder is mixed into the feed in stages, which can stimulate the stomach and intestines of animals, enhance the absorption of nutrients and increase appetite, and improve economic benefits.
2. Ginger powder can enhance immunity, and ginger essential oil can enhance the phagocytic function of white blood cells in the blood. Sick animals can easily lead to outbreaks of outbreaks of diseases such as bird flu. Therefore, once an animal is found to be sick in a farm, disinfection and veterinary treatment must be carried out, increasing the cost of breeding. The use of ginger powder fundamentally reduces costs and mortality.
3. Ginger powder can also improve the quality of meat and increase the nutritional content and taste of meat. Ginger powder is worthy of promotion and utilization in animal husbandry, which not only reduces the cost and risk of breeding, but also enhances the safety, taste and nutrition of animal consumption.




