Chinese herbal medicine feed additive for sea cucumber aquaculture
A feed additive, Chinese herbal medicine technology, applied in the direction of animal feed, animal feed, application, etc., to avoid physical harm, optimize quality, and taste delicious
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[0013] According to the percentage by weight, take 11% of dandelion, 17% of dandelion, 12% of safflower, and 21% of loofah powder, put them into a pulverizer for pulverization, and put the remaining seawater into a blender for stirring, and then make it into flakes or granules through a molding machine, and cool it at low temperature. storage.
[0014] Compared with traditional feed additives, the survival rate of sea cucumbers raised by using the Chinese herbal medicine feed additive for sea cucumber cultivation in Example 1 of the present invention increased by 11.4%, the incidence rate decreased by 10.3%, the quality was also better, and the taste was more delicious.
Embodiment 2
[0016] According to the percentage by weight, take 19% of dandelion, 7% of dandelion, 21% of safflower, and 14% of loofah powder and put them into a pulverizer for pulverization. Put the remaining seawater into a mixer for stirring, and then make it into flakes or granules through a molding machine. storage.
[0017] Compared with traditional feed additives, the survival rate of sea cucumbers raised by using the Chinese herbal medicine feed additive for sea cucumber cultivation in Example 2 of the present invention increased by 12.2%, the incidence rate decreased by 11.4%, and the quality was better and the taste was more delicious.
Embodiment 3
[0019] According to the weight percentage, take 15% of dandelion, 12% of dandelion, 16% of safflower, and 17% of loofah powder and put them into a pulverizer for pulverization. Put the remaining seawater into a mixer for stirring, and then make it into flakes or granules through a molding machine. storage.
[0020] Compared with traditional feed additives, the survival rate of sea cucumbers raised by the Chinese herbal medicine feed additive for sea cucumber cultivation in Example 3 of the present invention increased by 9.2%, the incidence rate decreased by 8%, and the quality was better and the taste was more delicious.
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