Duckweed/sweet corn stigma composite catfish feed and production method thereof
A technology of sweet corn silk and duckweed, which is applied in the field of catfish feed and its production, can solve the problems of affecting the taste of catfish, polluting water resources, single feed components, etc., achieves considerable market application prospects, optimizes production technology, and is easy to use Effect
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[0014] The catfish feed compounded with duckweed / sweet corn silk is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: black rice noodles 18, millet noodles 19, sorghum noodles 16, potato juice 11, glucose 4, duckweed 17. Sweet corn silk 12, shrimp skin 13, quail meat 8, soybean 14, sesame 5, musk 0.02, monosodium glutamate 0.1, grape seed oil 1.7, bellflower 0.1, isatidis 0.2, ginkgo leaf 0.5, additive 3, appropriate amount of water.
[0015] The auxiliary agent is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: dry leech powder 9, fly maggot powder 15, brown sugar 1, citric acid monohydrate 0.03, day lily 14, banana 15, heart gall grass powder 8, sweet potato dregs 17, sorghum 20 , peanut meal 21, Huadiao wine 5, medical stone 8, Ferulicum 0.2, Chuan Fritillaria 0.3, Coltsfoot Flower 0.2, Fudicai 0.5, appropriate amount of water. Add water to decoct Fudi vegetable for 5-8 hours to obtain concentrated Chinese medicine, filter, dry the ...
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