Application of coordination compound of flavone and trace elements to feedstuff industry
A technology of trace elements and compound trace elements, applied in animal feed, animal feed, applications, etc., can solve problems such as unutilized, environmental pollution, and adverse effects on visceral and heart functions, so as to improve the quality of compound feed and reduce the cost of feed and farming cost effects
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[0066] (1) The complexes of flavonoids and copper are used as animal feed additives. The dose to achieve the growth-promoting effect is calculated as copper. The recommended dosage per kilogram of feed is 10-80ppm, which is based on the nutritional needs of various animals and combined with the existing Practical needs for animal production. Addition of less than 10mg per kilogram of feed has little or no effect.
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[0068] The complexes of flavonoids and copper were used as pig feed additives, and were tested in growing pigs. 90 suckling piglets were selected for the experiment, and the origin, age and body weight of the pigs were similar. All pigs were numbered and randomly grouped into feeding trials. The feeding environment of each pen is basically the same. The experiment was divided into two phases, the suckling pig phase and the medium and large pig phase. The experiment was continuous feeding.
[0069] Piglet stage: randomly divided ...
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