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Chicken feed for forest land feed mode

A chicken feed and woodland technology, applied in the field of chicken feed, can solve the problems of reduced safety of chicken and egg products, reduced chicken quality, poor taste, etc., and achieves the effects of short slaughter time, fast growth and balanced nutrition.

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-06-15
山东滨州博海科技研发中心
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[0002] At present, most of the broilers on the market are fed in intensive captive breeding. Because a large amount of premixed feed and drug antibiotics are used in the intensive captive breeding process, these premixed feeds and drug antibiotics have caused the decline in the quality of egg products and chicken. Reduce the safety and taste of chicken and egg products

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[0014] The chicks can be fed 3 hours after the first drink, 6 times / day on the first 1-3 days, and then gradually reduced to 3 times / day.

[0015] At the 6th week of age and before the 6th week of age, the weight ratio of the fed feed is: corn 50, millet 4, soybean meal 26, bran 6, peanut cake 4, cottonseed cake 2, fish meal 6, shell meal 1 , bone meal 0.7, salt 0.3;

[0016] At the age of 7-10 weeks, corn 65, soybean meal 20, bran 9.5, fish meal 4, shell meal 0.7, bone meal 0.5, salt 0.3;

[0017] At the age of 11 to 17 weeks, the corn was 100, and the main diet at this time was corn, and no other feed was fed.

[0018] In the process of raising chickens in the woodland, the feed amount of the chickens from the 0th week to the 17th week is shown in Table 1 below:

[0019] Table 1 Feed feeding amount from the 0th week to the 17th week (parts)

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[0021] Table two takes the present invention as feed and single corn as the feed consumption of chickens and the ...

Embodiment 2

[0028] The chicks can be fed 3 hours after the first drink, 8 times / day on the first 1-3 days, and then gradually reduced to 4 times / day.

[0029] At the 6th week of age and before the 6th week of age, the weight ratio of the fed feed is: corn 60, millet 5, soybean meal 26, bran 6, peanut cake 4, cottonseed cake 2, fish meal 6, shell meal 1 , bone meal 0.7, salt 0.3;

[0030] At the age of 7-10 weeks, corn 65, soybean meal 20, bran 9.5, fish meal 4, shell meal 0.7, bone meal 0.5, salt 0.3;

[0031] At the age of 11 to 17 weeks, the corn was 100, and the main diet at this time was corn, and no other feed was fed.

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Abstract

The invention relates to chicken feed, in particular to chicken feed for a forest land feed mode, which comprises the following components in part by weight: 50 to 100 parts of corn, 2 to 10 parts of millet, 18 to 30 parts of soya bean meal, 5 to 12 parts of bran, 2 to 8 parts of peanut cake, 1 to 6 parts of cottonseed cake, 2 to 8 parts of fish meal, 0.5 to 2 parts of shell powder, 0.2 to 3 parts of bone meal and 0.1 to 0.6 part of table salt. The chicken feed has the advantages that: chickens bred in forest lands are fed with the feed prepared from the components according to a ratio grow quickly, can be slaughtered in a short time period and absorb balance nutrients; and compared with a mode of feeding by single feed, the cost is reduced greatly.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a chicken feed, in particular to a chicken feed for forest land feeding. Background technique [0002] At present, most of the broilers on the market are fed in intensive captive breeding. Because a large amount of premixed feed and drug antibiotics are used in the intensive captive breeding process, these premixed feeds and drug antibiotics have caused the decline in the quality of egg products and chicken. The safety of chicken and egg products is reduced, and the taste is poor. With the improvement of people's living standards and the enhancement of health awareness, people prefer free-range chickens. Therefore, the model of free-range chickens is generally welcomed, and the scale of breeding is expanding year by year. Chickens are raised in a free-range way. The common feed is to use a single corn or bran as the ration of the chickens to feed the chickens. The chickens look for other food in the forest to make the rations,...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23K1/18A23K1/14A23K1/10A23K1/175A01K67/02A23K10/22A23K10/26A23K10/30A23K10/37A23K50/75
CPCY02P60/87
Inventor 张兵赵舰徐新建刘长明徐大伟赵峰高鹏陈美元王建中侯磊郭永强刘勇蔡启敬张俊芬刘颖州李昕李文柳
Owner 山东滨州博海科技研发中心
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