Egg repair liquid for breeding eggs and preparation method of egg repair liquid
A technology for replenishing eggs and breeding eggs, which is applied in the field of incubation, can solve the problems of cumbersome operation and low hatching rate, and achieve the effects of high hatching rate, simple operation, and good health status
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[0018] An egg supplement egg liquid is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 36 parts of white latex, 3 parts of honeysuckle powder, 0.6 part of ascorbyl palmitate, 0.2 part of calcium citrate, and 2 parts of glycerin.
[0019] The preparation method is as follows:
[0020] (1) Heat the glycerin water bath to 35-38°C, then add ascorbyl palmitate and calcium citrate into the glycerin, stir evenly to obtain a mixture;
[0021] (2) After the mixed solution is lowered to 24°C, add white latex and honeysuckle powder in parts by weight to the above mixed solution and stir evenly.
Embodiment 2
[0023] An egg supplement egg liquid is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30 parts of white latex, 2 parts of honeysuckle powder, 0.3 part of ascorbyl palmitate, 0.1 part of calcium citrate, and 3 parts of glycerin.
[0024] The preparation method is the same as in Example 1.
Embodiment 3
[0026] An egg supplement egg liquid is composed of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of white latex, 3 parts of honeysuckle powder, 0.5 part of ascorbyl palmitate, 0.3 part of calcium citrate, and 2 parts of glycerin.
[0027] The preparation method is the same as in Example 1.
[0028] Effect test:
[0029] Test materials: Cherry Valley SM3 type duck eggs that have not leaked out and have been damaged for 2 days are selected. The damage is all hole-type, and no formaldehyde and potassium permanganate are used for fumigation.
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