








Cobalt chloride is another one in feedCommonly used inorganic cobalt supplementsIts core function is exactly the same as that of cobalt sulfate, both providing the trace element "cobalt" necessary for animals (especially ruminants) to synthesize vitamin B12, in order to prevent problems such as poor growth, anemia and reproductive disorders caused by cobalt deficiency. Compared with cobalt sulfate, cobalt chloride usually hasHigher water solubility and cobalt contentTherefore, it is easier to mix evenly in premixes and has a high bioavailability. However, itsIt has relatively stronger hygroscopicityIt may be more prone to caking in a humid environment and has certain requirements for storage conditions. In practical applications, both are effective cobalt sources, and the choice is often made based on a comprehensive consideration of factors such as cost, process formula, and the stability of raw material supply. It is also needed when in usePrecisely measure the premix and ensure uniform mixingTo avoid local excess or insufficiency.