Oligosaccharide piglet feed taking corn processing by-product as main component
A technology for piglet feed and corn processing, applied in the field of oligosaccharide type piglet feed, can solve the problems of easy diarrhea, decreased piglet resistance, increased virus resistance, etc., so as to maintain the balance of intestinal flora and increase palatability. , the effect of reducing the use of antibiotics
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[0019] 3 ~ 10 Kg piglet feed formula, each raw material is weighed according to the following weight percentage:
[0020] Corn 47, corn husk 2, corn germ meal 6, corn protein 12, sugar residue 14, bacterial protein 7, fish meal 2.2, blood meal 4, complex oligosaccharide 0.4, lysine 0.25, calcium bicarbonate 1.15, premix 4 , mixed together, and granulated according to the conventional method.
Embodiment 2
[0022] 10-20 kg piglet feed formula, each raw material is weighed according to the following weight percentage:
[0023] Corn 55, corn husk 4, corn germ meal 9, corn protein 10, sugar residue 7, bacterial protein 5, fish meal 2, blood meal 3.2, complex oligosaccharide 0.3, lysine 0.2, calcium bicarbonate 1.3, premix 3 , mixed together, and granulated according to the conventional method.
Embodiment 3
[0025] Select 60 30-day-old weaned piglets with an average body weight of 7.20 ± 0.30 kg of ternary (Duroc × Landrace × Large White) hybrid piglets, according to the average body weight, choose to eat the feed formula of the present invention, and carry out deworming, immunization and treatment according to conventional methods. Feed management, continuous feeding for 1 month, found that the feed formula of the present invention is applied, the daily feed intake of piglets is 459 g, the daily gain is 325 g, the feed-to-meat ratio is 1.41, the frequency of diarrhea is reduced to below 6%, and the dry matter digestion The digestibility rate of crude protein is 84.5%, the digestibility rate of crude protein is 81.7%, and the digestibility rate of energy is 93.7%.
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