Health feed for improving reproductive capacity of captive male boars
A wild boar and ability technology, which is applied in the field of health feed for improving the reproductive capacity of captive male wild boars, can solve the problems of reduced semen quality, high incidence of diseases, economic losses in intensive pig farms, etc., and achieve the effect of improving libido and semen quality
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[0011] A health-care feed for improving the fecundity of captive male wild boar is characterized in that it contains the following (g) raw material composition: oyster 1, salt 2, methionine 0.1, lysine 0.1, soybean isoflavone 0.1, vitamin E 0.1, vitamin C 0.1, vitamin D0.1, cobalt chloride 0.01, zinc methionine 0.01, angelica 0.1, astragalus 0.5, epimedium 0.5, poria cocos 0.1, white peony 0.1, ginkgo 0.1, Morinda officinalis 0.1, Atractylodes macrocephala 0.1, Codonopsis 0.1, Chuanxiong 0.1 .
[0012] The raw materials were stirred for 60 minutes, puffed at 30°C for 60 minutes, crushed into 100-mesh granules, passed through a 100-mesh sieve, sterilized, and sealed.
Embodiment 2
[0014] A health-care feed for improving the fecundity of captive male wild boars, characterized in that it contains the following (grams) raw materials: 10 oysters, 9 salt, 0.2 methionine, 0.6 lysine, 0.5 soybean isoflavones, 0.5 vitamin E, vitamin C 0.5, vitamin D0.5, cobalt chloride 0.02, zinc methionine 0.02, angelica 1.5, astragalus 1.5, epimedium 1.5, poria cocos 0.5, white peony 0.5, ginkgo 0.5, Morinda officinalis 0.5, Atractylodes macrocephala 0.5, Codonopsis 0.5, Chuanxiong 0.5 .
[0015] The raw materials were stirred for 100 minutes, puffed at 45°C for 100 minutes, crushed into 100-mesh granules, passed through a 100-mesh sieve, sterilized, and sealed.
Embodiment 3
[0017] The feeding effect of the present invention on improving the semen quality of breeding boars has been tested in a wild boar farm. The experiment adopted a single-factor comparative experimental design. Six healthy male wild boars of similar age and weight were divided into an experimental group (3 heads) and a control group (3 heads). They were fed for 1 month, 3 times a day, 100 gram. The diet of the control group is the high-grade boar feed in the market, and the diet of the test group is the feed of product embodiment 2 of the present invention:
[0018] Boar boar per head control group test group Semen volume (ml) 350 450 sperm motility 0.85 0.98 Sperm density (100 million / ml) 3.0 6.4 Deformation rate (%) 15% 4% Pregnant sows (head) 150 280
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