Mycotoxin resistant feed additive for pigs and preparation method and application thereof
A feed additive and anti-mold technology, which is applied in the field of anti-mycotoxin feed additives for pigs, can solve the problems of uneven quality and complex mycotoxin adsorbent products, and achieves reduced desorption rate, complete detoxification, and improved removal rate. Effect
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[0024] Preparation of Preliminary Example 1 Corn Stalk Charcoal
[0025] Using corn stalks as raw materials, adopting anoxic pyrolysis method, the stalks are washed, air-dried and pulverized, filled in a sealed crucible, put into a preheated muffle furnace, and anaerobically heated at 300-700°C for 6 hours to obtain Corn stover charcoal.
[0026] Example 1 Antimycotoxin Feed Additive for Pigs
[0027] To cultivate Lactobacillus rhamnosus, the number of live bacteria is required to be 20 billion / g or more.
[0028] Weigh each component (Kg) according to the following ratio: Lactobacillus rhamnosus bacterial agent 1, calcined shell 10, corn stalk charcoal 1;
[0029] The calcined shells and corn stalk charcoal are crushed to 100 meshes, and then mixed evenly with the Lactobacillus rhamnosus agent to obtain the product.
Embodiment 2
[0030] Example 2 Antimycotoxin Feed Additive for Pigs
[0031] To cultivate Lactobacillus rhamnosus, the number of live bacteria is required to be 20 billion / g or more.
[0032] Weigh each component (Kg) according to the following ratio: Lactobacillus rhamnosus inoculum 30, calcined shell 80, corn stalk charcoal 50;
[0033] The calcined shells and corn stalk charcoal are crushed to 300 mesh, and then mixed evenly with the Lactobacillus rhamnosus inoculum.
Embodiment 3
[0034] Example 3 Antimycotoxin Feed Additive for Pigs
[0035] To cultivate Lactobacillus rhamnosus, the number of live bacteria is required to be 20 billion / g or more.
[0036] Weigh each component (Kg) according to the following ratio: Lactobacillus rhamnosus inoculum 12, calcined shell 70, corn stalk charcoal 45;
[0037] The calcined shells and corn stalk charcoal are crushed to 200 meshes, and then mixed evenly with the Lactobacillus rhamnosus inoculum.
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