二. Clever Utilization of Aquaculture Products for Scientific Prevention and Control of Winter Goose Fatty Liver.
In combination with practical breeding conditions, the rational use of compound B and vitamin B supplements as feed additives can effectively reduce the incidence of fatty liver syndrome in geese from a nutritional supplementation perspective.
1. Compound B: Supplementation of Key Vitamins to Facilitate Fat Metabolism. Compound B is rich in various B vitamins essential for growth, directly replenishing components such as vitamin B2 and folic acid required for phosphatidylcholine synthesis in geese, thereby addressing fat transport disorders caused by B vitamin deficiency. Additionally, it alleviates adverse effects induced by vitamin deficiency, including stress and weight loss, helping geese maintain metabolic balance and reduce hepatic fat accumulation.

2. Nutritional Supplementation: Comprehensive nutrient supplementation to enhance liver function. The supplement contains various vitamins, amino acids, and other nutrients required for goose growth, which not only compensate for the nutritional deficiencies of a single high-energy feed in winter but also promote gastrointestinal motility, enhance appetite, and improve immunity. Adequate amino acids and vitamins ensure the synthesis of hepatic lipoprotein, enhance the liver's fat metabolism capacity, and simultaneously improve the goose's stress resistance, reducing liver damage caused by factors such as low winter temperatures and environmental changes.

三、Additional Key Measures for Winter Prevention and Control: In addition to the use of feed additives, proper feed formulation is essential. High-energy diets should include appropriate amounts of protein feeds such as soybean meal to ensure adequate intake of nutrients like calcium, choline, and methionine. Regular quality inspections of feed are required to avoid feeding moldy feed and reduce the misuse of antibiotics. Additionally, designated activity areas should be established in goose houses to allow moderate exercise during sunny weather, promoting fat consumption.
The prevention and control of winter goose fatty liver syndrome primarily rely on "balanced nutrition + environmental regulation + scientific supplementation." By utilizing compound B vitamins and vitamin supplements to ensure adequate nutritional intake, combined with scientific feeding management, the risk of disease occurrence can be minimized to the greatest extent.
