Technology for raising chickens does not need antibiotics in Singapore

Kee Song Brothers Poultry of Singapore has become the first company in Southeast Asia to raise large-scale chickens without antibiotics.

To demonstrate the success of this technology, Kee Song conducted a study in May-August 2013 and invited 6 international companies in the fields of food, agriculture and pharmaceuticals to participate. one trial raised 180,000 chickens at the company's farm in Johor state, Malaysia.

Research results show that chickens fed separate milk bacteria, which are used in the processing of yogurt and cheese, have a survival rate of 98 to 99% compared to chickens given antibiotics (95%).Chicken caused by Kee Song is also less prone to diarrhea.

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Although antibiotics are widely used by poultry farms to help chickens gain more resistance, research shows that some types of bacteria or 'viruses' in chickens can produce antibiotic antibiotic in the long term, according to Dr. Chia Tet Fatt - new technology author.

The technology was researched and developed by Kee Song Brothers Poultry and Otemchi Biotechnologies, a company specializing in the research of milk bacteria technology .

Dr. Chia, also the director of Otemchi Biotechnologies, said we wanted to completely eliminate the use of antibiotics not only to make chickens healthier but also to protect workers, the first ones will be infected. (if bacteria appear) because they work on farms.

Kee Song now sells chickens raised with milk bacteria on the company's website. Cordyceps chicken products are being sold at many supermarkets, which are believed to help users enhance their resistance.