Preparation method of feed for laying hen
A preparation method and technology of laying hen feed, applied in the field of laying hen feed, can solve the problems of light yolk color, unreasonable ratio, low egg production rate, etc.
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[0008] Implementation case 1: Chicken feed: from hatching to 20-day-old chicken
[0009] 1. Formula: corn: 52%, wheat bran 15%, peanut meal: 4%, soybean meal: 18%, stone powder: 6.3%, calcium hydrogen phosphate: 1.5%, baking soda: 0.5%, chicken microelement premix : 1.8%, multivitamin premixed feed for chickens: 0.5%, vitamin C 1 : 0.2%, table salt: 0.2%. The stated percentages are all percentages by weight.
[0010] 2. Take corn, wheat bran, peanut meal, soybean meal, stone powder, calcium hydrogen phosphate, baking soda, chicken microelement premix, chicken multivitamin premix feed, vitamin C, and salt into the feed mixer in proportion. Stir for 30 minutes, take it out, put it into a pulverizer and crush it into granules, and then it will be a finished product.
[0011] Taking bantam laying hens fed with the above formula as an example, the weight of 20-day-old chickens increased by more than 20% compared with ordinary feed, and the incidence of chicken plague and bronchi...
Embodiment example 2
[0012] Implementation case 2: Medium chicken feed: 50-day-old chicken to 120-day-old chicken
[0013] 1. Formula: corn: 50%, wheat bran 15%, peanut meal: 4%, soybean meal: 20%, stone powder: 6.3%, calcium hydrogen phosphate: 1.5%, baking soda: 0.5%, chicken microelement premix : 1.8%, multivitamin premixed feed for chickens: 0.5%, vitamin C 1 : 0.2%, table salt: 0.2%. The stated percentages are all percentages by weight.
[0014] 2. Take corn, wheat bran, peanut meal, soybean meal, stone powder, calcium hydrogen phosphate, baking soda, chicken microelement premix, chicken multivitamin premix feed, vitamin C, and salt into the feed mixer in proportion. Stir for 30 minutes, take it out, put it into a pulverizer and crush it into granules, and then it will be a finished product.
[0015] Taking this formula to feed bantam yellow layer hens as an example, compared with feeding with ordinary feed, the chickens lay eggs 30-60 days earlier, and the incidence rate is greatly reduce...
Embodiment example 3
[0016] Implementation Case 3: Layer Feed
[0017] 1. Formula: corn: 46%, wheat bran 16%, peanut meal: 5%, soybean meal: 20%, stone powder: 8.3%, calcium hydrogen phosphate: 1.5%, baking soda: 0.5%, chicken microelement premix : 1.8%, multivitamin premixed feed for chickens: 0.5%, vitamin C 1 : 0.2%, table salt: 0.2%. The stated percentages are all percentages by weight.
[0018] 2. Take corn, wheat bran, peanut meal, soybean meal, stone powder, calcium hydrogen phosphate, baking soda, chicken microelement premix, chicken multivitamin premix feed, vitamin C, and salt into the feed mixer in proportion. Stir for 30 minutes, take it out, put it into a pulverizer and crush it into granules, and then it will be a finished product.
[0019] Feeding bantam yellow layer hens with this formula as an example, the incidence rate is greatly reduced, and the egg yolks produced by the layer hens are darker in color and have a fragrant aroma of fried peanuts.
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