A Chinese herbal medicine compound additive for livestock feed and its application
A technology of compound additives and Chinese herbal medicines, applied in applications, animal feed, animal feed, etc., can solve the problems of increasing exercise endurance, increasing basal metabolism, complex components, etc., and achieve the effects of improving production capacity, promoting healthy growth, and promoting metabolism
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[0025] Example 1 Effect of compound additives of Chinese herbal medicine on growth performance of beef cattle
[0026]This test adopts the formula of ingredient ratio 1, respectively weighs 20 parts by weight of echinacea purpurea, 50 parts by weight of licorice, 15 parts by weight of tourmaline and 15 parts by weight of very fine powder (200 mesh) of zeolite powder, and mixes them evenly to get the additive.
[0027] Select 20 healthy and disease-free hybrid beef cattle of similar breed, age, and weight, with an average weight of about 280 kg, and randomly divide them into 4 groups with 5 cattle in each group. Groups 1-3 were added with Chinese herbal medicine compound additives, and group 4 was the control group. The test period was 60 days, the average concentrate was 3kg per head per day in the first month, and the average concentrate was 4kg per head per day in the second month. They had free access to roughage and drinking water. Mix the Chinese herbal medicine com...
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[0030] Example 2 Effects of Compound Additives of Chinese Herbal Medicine on Growth Performance of Dairy Cows
[0031] This test adopts the formula of ingredient ratio 2, respectively weighs 25 parts by weight of echinacea purpurea, 45 parts by weight of licorice, 20 parts by weight of tourmaline and 10 parts by weight of ultrafine powder (200 mesh) of zeolite powder, and mixes them evenly to get the additive.
[0032] A total of 20 healthy Holstein cows with similar parity, lactation period and milk production were selected and randomly divided into 4 groups with 5 cows in each group. Groups 1-3 were added with Chinese herbal medicine compound additives, and group 4 was the control group. The average silage is 45kg per head per day, the average concentrate is 8kg per head per day, and the roughage and drinking water are ad libitum. Mix the Chinese herbal medicine compound additive and the concentrate evenly and feed the cows three times a day, each time after milking, and ...
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[0035] Example 3 Effect of compound additives of Chinese herbal medicine on growth performance of goats
[0036] This test adopts the formula of ingredient ratio 3, respectively weighs 20 parts by weight of echinacea purpurea, 40 parts by weight of licorice, 8 parts by weight of tourmaline and 32 parts by weight of ultrafine powder (200 mesh) of zeolite powder, and mixes them evenly to get the additive.
[0037] 20 healthy and disease-free weaned white goats at the age of 3 months were selected with basically the same body shape, appearance, production performance, neat development, and similar initial body weights, with no significant difference between groups (p>0.05). They were randomly divided into 4 groups, with 5 rats in each group. Each group was fed with the same basal diet. Groups 1-3 were added with Chinese herbal compound additives, and Group 4 was the control group. Feed and water were provided ad libitum, and feed consumption was recorded. At the beginning...
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