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Method for producing fermented feed for mutton sheep from fresh corn stalks and pomace

A fermented feed and fresh corn technology, applied in animal feed, animal feed, applications, etc., can solve problems such as difficult to work, and achieve the effect of quality safety, low cost, and reliable quality

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-03-18
李雷
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In order to fundamentally restore the grassland ecology, a large amount of investment and the efforts of several generations are required, and it will not be effective in the short term

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Embodiment 1

[0034] Fresh Corn Stalk 50 Pomace 30 Corn Meal 15 Secondary Meal 15

[0035] Dicalcium Phosphate 2 Trace Elements 1.5 Multivitamins 1

[0036] Urea 1 Salt 0.8 Probiotic solution 15

[0037] 3. "A method for making mutton sheep fermented feed with fresh corn stalks and pomace" according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises the following steps:

[0038](1) The fresh corn stalks are mechanically crushed, kneaded, and mixed evenly with pomace in proportion. Dilute 10% urea and spray it into shredded corn stalks and pomace. The beneficial bacteria liquid is: lactic acid bacteria, yeast, bacillus, etc., spray the fermented bacterial liquid evenly on the fresh corn stalks and pomace (spraying the beneficial bacteria liquid accounts for 15%), and use special equipment to spray while stirring. Reach 40-50%, spare.

[0039] (2) Get the above-mentioned raw materials in proportion to pulverize them in a pulverizer with cornmeal, secondary flour, calcium hydrogen phosphate, t...

Embodiment 2

[0042] Fresh Corn Stalk 30 Pomace 50 Corn Meal 10 Secondary Meal 10

[0043] Dicalcium Phosphate 2 Trace Elements 2 Multivitamins 1

[0044] Urea 1 Salt 0.8 Probiotic solution 15

[0045] "A method for making mutton sheep fermented feed with fresh corn stalks and pomace", is characterized in that it includes the following steps:

[0046] (1) The fresh corn stalks are mechanically crushed, kneaded, and mixed evenly with pomace in proportion. Dilute 10% urea and spray it into shredded corn stalks and pomace. The beneficial bacteria liquid is: lactic acid bacteria, yeast, bacillus, etc., spray the fermented bacterial liquid evenly on the fresh corn stalks and pomace (spraying the beneficial bacteria liquid accounts for 15%), and use special equipment to spray while stirring. Reach 40-50%, spare.

[0047] (2) Get the above-mentioned raw materials in proportion to pulverize them in a pulverizer with cornmeal, secondary flour, calcium hydrogen phosphate, trace elements, multivit...

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Abstract

The invention provides a method for producing a fermented feed for mutton sheep from fresh corn stalks and pomace. The fermented feed is produced from such raw materials as fresh corn stalks, pomace, corn meal, wheat shorts, calcium hydrophosphate, urea, microelement, vitamin, salt and beneficial microbial flora. All the raw materials are proportioned reasonably, smashed, rubbed and compacted, hermetically packaged with a plastic thin film by use of a special bundler and a coating machine, and finally fermented, and then the fermented feed for the mutton sheet can be obtained. The fresh corn stalk-pomace fermented feed is low in cost so that the mutton sheep breeding cost can be reduced; the silage is high in nutritive value and good in palatability; the raw materials are extremely easy to buy and low in cost, and the stalks can be comprehensively utilized and changed into things of value from waste; in short, the biological feed for the mutton sheep is low-carbon and environment-friendly.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for preparing mutton sheep fermented feed with fresh corn stalks and pomace, in particular to a fermented feed that improves the healthy breeding of sheep and meets production requirements. In order to promote the development of the mutton sheep industry, promote the fermented feed of straw and pomace, reduce production costs, and flexibly use local feed resources. Background technique [0002] At present, the breeding conditions of domestic mutton sheep are simple and the environment is extensive. At present, the sheep industry is still in its initial stage. During the period when free-range breeding, grazing, and captive breeding coexist, the demand for sheep is in a booming period, and the processing industry is gradually forming, with limited processing. At the same time, there is no complete and standardized sheep breed matching system, and mutton sheep products are in short supply. status. Compared with pig, po...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23K1/18A23K1/14A23K1/16A23K1/175A23K1/22A23K1/00A23K50/15
CPCY02P60/87
Inventor 李雷
Owner 李雷
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