Feed additive for producing zinc-enriched quail eggs
A feed additive and quail egg technology, applied in the field of poultry breeding, can solve the problems of high cost and poor absorption rate, and achieve the effects of low raw material cost, rich nutrition and obvious effect
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Embodiment 1~10
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[0029] Examples 1-10 are respectively a feed additive for producing zinc-rich quail eggs, and the ingredients are 30-40 mesh oyster powder. When using, take the weight shown in the table above, add it to every 100 grams of conventional feed and mix evenly.
[0030] The quails of ten control groups were fed respectively the feed containing the additives provided by embodiments 1 to 10, and within the effective observation period of 30 days, the eggs produced were detected, and their zinc content was compared with that of feeding conventional feed. The normal group was compared, and the results are shown in the following table:
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[0032] It can be seen from the above comparison table that the zinc content of the quail eggs produced by the quail fed the feed containing the oyster component additive was significantly higher than that of the normal group, up to 23.0 mg / kg.
[0033] According to the follow-up investigation results, it is proved that long-term...
Embodiment 11~20
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[0036] Examples 11-20 are respectively a feed additive for producing zinc-rich quail eggs, which are composed of oyster powder, astragalus powder and cassia powder with a weight of 30-40 mesh as shown in the above table. When in use, add oyster powder, astragalus powder, and cassia powder to every 100 grams of conventional feed according to the weight ratio shown in the above table, and mix evenly.
[0037] The quails of ten control groups were fed respectively the feed containing the additives provided by embodiments 11 to 20, and within the effective observation period of 30 days, the eggs produced were detected, and their zinc content was compared with that of feeding conventional feed. The normal group was compared, and the results are shown in the following table:
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[0039] It can be calculated from the comparison table above that the average zinc content of quail eggs produced by eating quail containing the additive feed is 19.3 mg / kg.
[0040] Ac...
Embodiment 21~30
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[0043] Examples 21 to 30 are respectively a feed additive for producing zinc-rich quail eggs, consisting of 30 to 40 mesh oyster powder, astragalus powder, cassia powder, cornus powder, cypress kernel powder, asparagus powder, rehmannia glutinosa Composed of yellow powder and dodder powder. When using, according to the weight ratio shown in the above table, grind oysters, astragalus, cassia, cornus, cypress kernels, asparagus, rehmannia glutinosa, and dodder, and mix them evenly with every 100 grams of conventional feed. Can.
[0044] The quails of ten control groups were fed respectively the feed containing the additives provided by Embodiment 21~30, and within the effective observation period of 30 days, the eggs produced were detected, and its zinc content was compared with that of the common quail fed conventional feed. The groups were compared and the results are shown in the table below:
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[0046] It can be calculated from the comparison table ab...
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