High-energy plant-eating animal feed containing molasses as well as preparation method thereof
A herbivorous animal and feed technology, applied in the direction of animal feed, animal feed, additional food elements, etc., can solve the problems of molasses losing its value in a wide range of applications, molasses is easy to coagulate or freeze, and the nutritional value of molasses is reduced, so as to improve granulation. effect, reducing bronchial disease, improving intestinal pH
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Embodiment 1
[0019] A molasses-containing high-energy herbivore feed made from the following ingredients by weight:
[0020] Molasses 55kg, distiller's grains 14kg, cassava dregs 14kg, sweet potato dregs 14kg, lactic acid bacteria 0.3kg, bifidobacteria 0.3kg, yeast 0.2kg, Yeast yeast 0.1kg, cellulase 1kg.
[0021] And made by the following steps:
[0022] Step 1, put the molasses in an oven, heat to 50°C and dry until the water content is less than 20%, and at the same time, heat the mixture of distiller's grains, cassava dregs, and sweet potato dregs to 100°C and dry to a water content of 14%;
[0023] Step 2, first mix lactic acid bacteria, yeast, bifidobacterium, Isak yeast with distiller's grains, cassava dregs, and sweet potato dregs, then add cellulase after 5 minutes, and stir evenly, then put it into a fermenter and adjust the temperature to 30 °C, ferment until the pH is 2.3, and set aside;
[0024] Step 3: quickly mix the molasses obtained in step 1 with the product obtained in...
Embodiment 2
[0026] A molasses-containing high-energy herbivore feed made from the following ingredients by weight:
[0027] Molasses 50kg, corn distiller's grains powder 24kg, Luo Han fruit dregs 24kg, lactic acid bacteria 0.3kg, bifidobacteria 0.2kg, yeast 0.2kg, Lactobacillus fermentum 0.1kg, Issa yeast 0.1kg, cellulase 0.5kg, hemicellulase 0.5kg .
[0028] And made by the following steps:
[0029] Step 1: put the molasses in an oven, heat to 60°C and dry until the water content is less than 20%, and at the same time dry the mixture of corn distiller's grains powder and Luo Han Guo pomace at 200°C to the water content of 12%;
[0030] Step 2: Mix lactic acid bacteria, bifidobacteria, yeast, Lactobacillus fermentum, Issa yeast with corn distiller's grains powder and Luo Han Guo dregs for 8 minutes, then add cellulase and hemicellulase, stir evenly, and put it into a fermenter Adjust the temperature to 40°C, ferment until the pH is 3, and set aside;
[0031] In step 3, quickly mix the ...
Embodiment 3
[0033] A molasses-containing high-energy herbivore feed made from the following ingredients by weight:
[0034] Molasses 45kg, cassava dregs 8.7kg, sweet potato dregs 8.7kg, corn distiller's grains powder 5.6kg, Luo Han fruit dregs 8.5kg, rice bran 5.6kg, bagasse 14.9kg, lactic acid bacteria 0.3kg, bifidobacteria 0.2kg, yeast 0.3kg, thermophilic chain Coccus 0.1kg, cellulase 0.5kg, hemicellulase 0.5kg.
[0035] And made by the following steps:
[0036] Step 1, putting the molasses in an oven, heating to 80°C and drying until the water content is less than 20%, and simultaneously drying the mixture of cassava bagasse and bagasse at 300°C to a water content of 12%;
[0037] Step 2, first mix 0.3kg of lactic acid bacteria, 0.2kg of bifidobacteria, 0.3kg of yeast, 0.1kg of streptococcus thermophilus with cassava residue, sweet potato residue, corn distiller's grains powder, Luo Han fruit residue, rice bran and bagasse, and after 10 minutes, Then add lactic acid bacteria, bifidob...
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