Piglet creep feed without porcine homologous protein
A technology for teaching trough materials and piglets, applied in the field of teaching trough materials, can solve problems such as biological safety problems, and achieve the effects of high consumption rate, high activity, and pH reduction.
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[0018] A piglet creep feed without pig homologous protein, which is composed of the following components in weight percentage: 12% of mature wheat, 26% of puffed corn, 20.5% of oats, 1% of functional fiber, 2% of soybean oil, and full-fat soybean 10.5%, herring powder 7%, whey protein concentrate 3%, skimmed milk powder 6%, whey 8%, lysine hydrochloride 0.1%, methionine 0.2%, glucose 0.5%, calcium hydrogen phosphate 0.6%, limestone 0.6 %, salt 0.1%, multivitamin additive 1%, acidulant 0.5%, sweetener 0.1%, zinc oxide 0.3%.
Embodiment 2
[0020] A piglet creep feed without pig homologous protein, which is composed of the following components in weight percentage: 13% of cooked wheat, 25% of puffed corn, 22% of oats, 1% of functional fiber, 1% of soybean oil, and full-fat soybean 11%, herring powder 7%, whey protein concentrate 3%, skimmed milk powder 5%, whey 8%, lysine hydrochloride 0.1%, methionine 0.2%, glucose 0.5%, calcium hydrogen phosphate 0.6%, limestone 0.6 %, salt 0.1%, multivitamin additive 1%, acidulant 0.5%, sweetener 0.1%, zinc oxide 0.3%.
Embodiment 3
[0022] A piglet creep feed without pig homologous protein, which is composed of the following components in weight percentage: 10% mature wheat, 26.5% puffed corn, 24% oats, 1% functional fiber, 1% soybean oil, and full-fat soybean 10%, herring meal 8%, whey protein concentrate 3%, skimmed milk powder 5%, whey 7%, lysine hydrochloride 0.1%, methionine 0.2%, glucose 1.0%, calcium hydrogen phosphate 0.6%, limestone 0.6 %, salt 0.1%, multivitamin additive 1%, acidulant 0.5%, sweetener 0.1%, zinc oxide 0.3%.
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