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Compression biological fodder and preparation thereof

A biological feed and feed technology, applied in the field of biological death, can solve the problems of destroying the health of the biological chain, large discharge of swill, waste, etc., and achieve the effect of solving the problem of treatment and reuse, reasonable proportion of nutrients, and reduced transportation costs

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-06-04
汤广武
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Problems solved by technology

[0006] One is direct discharge. The swill is directly discharged along with the urban sewage pipes. Due to the large amount of swill discharge, it causes many negative effects. pollute the environment and waste
[0007] The second is to use swill as a fertilizer for livestock, for example, as pig feed. Although this avoids the pollution and waste of direct discharge, pig raising will also cause environmental pollution. The more important thing is that swill contains impurities that cannot be directly used as livestock and aquatic products Harmful substances in feed, which will destroy the health of the biological chain and eventually endanger human health
[0012] Therefore, if organic matter or biomass can be combined with swill to prepare biological feed, it will be a good solution to the problems of inconvenient transportation of disaster relief feed, poor disaster relief effect, and swill treatment and reuse.

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Embodiment 1

[0029] Remove the chopsticks, toothpicks, plastics, broken porcelain pieces, etc. from the swill, then cook it with water to sterilize, pour off the upper layer of fat, and sort out the bones, and beat the remaining swill residue to obtain the adhesive. The dry matter of the adhesive accounts for about 10% of the total weight of the pasty adhesive.

[0030] 80kg of dry straw is pulverized, mixed with 200kg of the above-mentioned binder, extruded by an extruder into granular form, and dried naturally to obtain granular compressed biological feed.

[0031] The shelf life is about 6 months.

Embodiment 2

[0033] 40kg of dry grass and 30kg of dry stalks are pulverized, then mixed with 300kg of the binder in Example 1, and 5kg of bone powder obtained from bones in swill is added during stirring, extruded into blocks with an extruder, and dried. Obtain block compressed biological feed.

[0034] The shelf life is about 6 months.

Embodiment 3

[0036] 95kg of dry stored grass is pulverized, and the binder of 50kg embodiment 1 is made into granular compressed biological feed by a method similar to embodiment 1.

[0037] The shelf life is about 6 months.

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Abstract

The invention discloses a compressed biological feed and a preparation method thereof. The biological feed is prepared by materials which comprises adhesives and plant materials, wherein, by removing inedible wastes of swill, the swill is braised at the high temperature for sterilization, and after fat, bones and fish bones, etc., are removed, the left swill dregs is mashed, thereby the adhesive is prepared; or the swill is braised at the high temperature for sterilization, and after inedible wastes, fat, bones and fish bones, etc, are removed, the left swill dregs is mashed, thereby the adhesive is prepared; the plant materials are plants edible to animals, which comprises one or combination of grasses, straws, barks or tree leaves. The prepared feed is characterized by comprising a large quantity of nutrient content of saccharides and protein, etc, high density, high calorie, reasonable nutrient content, occupying small space, long shelf life, being convenient for transportation, obviously reducing transportation cost, especially having good effect when being taken as disaster relief feeds.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to biophysics, in particular to compressed biofuel prepared from swill and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] Using biomass as a carrier, the energy produced by biomass is biomass energy. Bioenergy is a form of energy in which solar energy is stored in organisms in the form of chemical energy. It is an energy based on biomass, which directly or indirectly comes from the photosynthesis of plants. Among various renewable energy sources, biomass is unique in that it is stored solar energy and a unique renewable carbon source. [0003] Grass storage, straw, etc. belong to biomass and are the main food source of herbivorous animals. When these biomasses are in the non-growing period, such as winter, spring, etc., it is difficult for animals to eat fresh plant food because they are covered by ice and snow. At this time, it is generally necessary to feed animals with other foods, such as dry storage Gr...

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IPC IPC(8): A23K1/10A23K1/14A23K1/16
Inventor 汤广武
Owner 汤广武
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