Environment-friendly type pig feed and production method thereof
A technology for pig feed and powder, applied in the field of pig feed and its production, can solve the problems of reducing the competitiveness of the breeding industry, waste of limited feed resources, ecological environment pollution, etc., and achieve complete nutrients, increase lean meat rate, and increase growth rate. Effect
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[0023] This is the feed used in the present invention for raising 20-50 kg heavy growing pigs. To produce 100 kg of this feed, (unit: kg): brown rice 50.2 corn 20.0 soybean meal 12.0 wheat bran 5.0 fish meal 4 vegetable oil 6.0 salt 0.3 calcium hydrogen phosphate 0.5 sea Paoite 1.0 Premix 1.0 (the premix is mainly composed of copper, zinc, iron, manganese, iodine, selenium, amino acids, and commercially available vitamins, and the proportion of each component to the total amount of the premix is not required. specific circumstances to adjust).
[0024] Proceed as follows during production:
[0025] a, earlier all kinds of raw materials (copper, zinc, iron, manganese, iodine, selenium, amino acid, commercially available vitamins) in the premix are pulverized, cross a 15-20 mesh sieve, and set aside;
[0026] b. Grinding 51.2 kg of brown rice, 20 kg of corn, 12 kg of soybean meal and 5 kg of wheat bran to 6-12 mesh, set aside;
[0027] c, pre-mixing the powder obtained in ...
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[0035] This is the feed used in the present invention for raising 50-100 kg of fattening pigs. To produce 100 kg of this feed, (unit kg): brown rice 37.2 corn 30.0 soybean meal 20.0 wheat bran 5.0 vegetable oil 5.0 salt 0.3 calcium hydrogen phosphate 0.5 sepiolite 1.0 Premix 1.0
[0036] The production method is the same as the first embodiment.
[0037] The following is the feeding experiment and metabolism experiment done by the inventor with the feed of the present embodiment, and the results are shown in Table 2, which reflects the feed of the present embodiment on the nitrogen balance and production performance of fattening pigs.
[0038] Table II:
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[0041] It can be seen from Table 2 that in the case of eating the same amount of dry matter, the dry matter excretion of the present invention is 6.4% lower than that of the control group, that is, the absorption rate of nutrients is increased by 6.4%. Moreover, nitrogen excretion is reduced by 16.3%, ...
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