Feed additive by mixedly fermenting shrimp heads and vegetable feed proteins and processing method thereof
A feed additive and plant feed technology, which is applied in the field of feed additives and its processing using the mixed fermentation of shrimp head and plant feed protein, can solve the problem that the protein content of fermented soybean meal cannot reach the level of fish meal, and the lack of animal feed protein growth-promoting factors, technology Low production level and utilization rate, etc., to achieve the effect of low production cost, low production cost, rich and comprehensive nutrition
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[0045] Crush fresh shrimp heads, add water to beat, sieve and separate, and separate the semi-liquid thick slurry of shrimp heads from the shrimp shells. After processing every 1,000 kilograms of shrimp heads, about 1,500 to 2,000 kilograms of semi-liquid thick slurry of shrimp heads can be obtained. Shrimp shells are directly dried as raw materials for chitin and shrimp shell powder; 1,000 kg of crushed soybean meal is mixed with 1,000-1,200 kg of thick shrimp head slurry, and an additional 200 kg of thick shrimp head slurry is added depending on the amount and thickness of the shrimp head thick slurry ~250 kg of water, make the total moisture of the raw materials in the range of 40-60%, and initially stir evenly, then add 5 kg of Bacillus subtilis, 3 kg of feed yeast, and 5 kg of Lactobacillus delbrueckii, stir and mix evenly, preferably in It can be carried out in a feed mixer, and artificial mixing can also be used when the processing volume is small; when the fermentation ...
Embodiment 2
[0047] Fresh shrimp heads are squeezed or crushed, beaten, sieved and separated to separate the semi-liquid thick pulp from the shrimp shells. After processing every 1000 kg of shrimp heads, about 1500-2000 kg of semi-liquid thick pulp can be obtained. After separation Shrimp shells are directly dried as raw materials for chitin and shrimp shell powder; 1,000-1,200 kg of shrimp head thick slurry is added to 1,000 kg of crushed soybean meal, and an additional 200-1,000 kg of shrimp head thick slurry is added depending on the amount and thickness of the shrimp head thick slurry. 250 kg of water, and initially stir evenly, then add 8 kg of Bacillus natto, 5 kg of feed yeast, and 8 kg of Streptococcus thermophilus, stir and mix evenly, and mix in a feed mixer. Use artificial mixing; start fermentation, the temperature of the fermentation environment must be above 20 degrees, if the ambient temperature is low, certain heating measures should be taken, and ventilation should be done ...
Embodiment 3
[0049] Fresh shrimp heads are squeezed or crushed, beaten, sieved and separated to separate the semi-liquid thick pulp from the shrimp shells. After processing every 1000 kg of shrimp heads, about 1500-2000 kg of semi-liquid thick pulp can be obtained. After separation Shrimp shells are directly dried as raw materials for chitin and shrimp shell powder; 1,000 kg of crushed peanut meal is mixed with 700-800 kg of shrimp head thick slurry, and an additional 200 kg of thick shrimp head slurry is added depending on the amount and thickness of the shrimp head thick slurry. ~300 kg of water, then add 10 kg of Bacillus subtilis, 5 kg of Candida tropicalis, and 8 kg of Lactobacillus delbrueckii, and initially stir evenly, mix evenly, and mix in a feed mixer, when the processing capacity is small Artificial mixing can also be used; to start fermentation, the temperature of the fermentation environment must be above 20 degrees. If the ambient temperature is low, certain heating measures ...
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