Duck feed
A technology of feed and Chinese herbal medicine, which is applied in the field of poultry breeding, can solve problems such as human health problems and drug residues, and achieve the effects of improving resistance, postoperative recovery, and improving disease resistance
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Embodiment 1
[0027] The mass percentages of each Chinese herbal medicine in the present embodiment are 38% of golden buckwheat, 8% of betel nut, 20% of sophora flavescens, 5% of neem, 12% of Phellodendron cortex, 5% of money grass, and 12% of Andrographis paniculata. Feed the ducks evenly.
[0028] The first stage
[0029] From one week after the ducklings were born to one month, this kind of feed was fed once every 15 days. The weight ratio of the amount of Chinese herbal medicine fed to each duck and the feed was 0.4:100 each time. The weight of the feed was 100g, and the weight of the Chinese herbal medicine was That is 0.4g, the calculated weights of golden buckwheat, betel nut, sophora flavescens, neem, cork, desmodium, andrographis paniculata are shown in Table 1.
[0030] Table 1
[0031] name Golden Buckwheat betel nut Sophora flavescens Neem cork money grass Andrographis Weight (g) 0.152 0.032 0.08 0.02 0.048 0.02 0.048
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Embodiment 2
[0041] The mass percentage of each Chinese herbal medicine in the present embodiment is 40% of golden buckwheat, 10% of betel nut, 20% of sophora flavescens, 5% of neem, 10% of Phellodendron cortex, 5% of money grass, and 10% of Andrographis paniculata. Feed the ducks evenly.
[0042] The first stage
[0043] From one week after the ducklings were born to one month, this kind of feed was fed once every 15 days. The weight ratio of the amount of Chinese herbal medicine fed to each duck and the feed was 0.4:100 each time. The weight of the feed was 100g, and the weight of the Chinese herbal medicine was That is 0.4g, the calculated weights of golden buckwheat, betel nut, sophora flavescens, neem, cork, desmodium, andrographis paniculata are shown in Table 4.
[0044] Table 4
[0045] name Golden Buckwheat betel nut Sophora flavescens Neem cork money grass Andrographis Weight (g) 0.16 0.04 0.08 0.02 0.04 0.02 0.04
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Embodiment 3
[0056] The mass percentage of each Chinese herbal medicine in the present embodiment is 42% of golden buckwheat, 9% of betel nut, 21% of sophora flavescens, 4% of neem, 9% of Phellodendron cortex, 6% of money grass, and 9% of Andrographis paniculata. Feed the ducks evenly.
[0057] The first stage
[0058] From one week after the ducklings were born to one month, this kind of feed was fed once every 15 days. The weight ratio of the amount of Chinese herbal medicine fed to each duck and the feed was 0.4:100 each time. The weight of the feed was 100g, and the weight of the Chinese herbal medicine was That is 0.4g. The calculated weights of golden buckwheat, betel nut, flavescens, neem, cork, desmodium, andrographis paniculata are shown in Table 7.
[0059] Table 7
[0060] name Golden Buckwheat betel nut Sophora flavescens Neem cork money grass Andrographis Weight (g) 0.168 0.036 0.084 0.016 0.036 0.024 0.036
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