· Preventing Hemorrhagic Diseases: For example, in poultry farming, when chickens are deficient in vitamin K1, they are prone to symptoms such as subcutaneous bleeding and muscle bleeding. Timely supplementation of vitamin K1 can effectively prevent and treat these hemorrhagic diseases and improve the health and survival rate of poultry.
· Promoting Animal Bone Development: It can increase bone density and promote the growth and mineralization of bones. In the rearing process of young animals such as piglets and chicks, adding an appropriate amount of vitamin K1 can make their bones stronger and reduce the occurrence of bone development problems.
· Enhancing Animal Reproductive Performance: It can maintain the normal function of the animal reproductive system and improve the conception rate and embryo survival rate to a certain extent. For example, during the pregnancy of sows, an appropriate supply of vitamin K1 helps maintain the normal function of the placenta and ensures the healthy development of the embryo.
· Storage Conditions: Store in a cool and dry place at 2 - 8°C, avoid light, and keep sealed.