Pig feed containing microbe
A pig feed and microbial technology, applied in the field of pig feed containing microorganisms, can solve the problems of ignoring palatability and feed intake, poor feed palatability, affecting the total nutrient content, etc., to solve loss of appetite, improve palatability and digestion Efficient, delicious effect
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[0039] Pig feed raw materials containing microorganisms (parts by weight): 68 parts of corn flour, 8 parts of rice bran, 10 parts of tetraploid Robinia pseudoacacia, 4 parts of rhizome leaves, 2 parts of beetroot, 4 parts of cucumber, 4 parts of bacterial liquid, sweetener 0.006 parts, plant essential oil 0.03 parts.
[0040] The sweetener is obtained by uniformly stirring and mixing raffinotriose, ribitol and stachyose in a mass ratio of 1:1:1.
[0041] The plant essential oil is obtained by uniformly stirring and mixing thymol essential oil, carvacrol essential oil and eugenol essential oil in a mass ratio of 1:1:1.
[0042] The bacterial liquid is prepared by compounding the bacterial species and the culture medium at a weight ratio of 6:100, inoculating the complex bacterial species into the medium, and culturing at 30° C. for 120 hours to obtain the bacterial liquid.
[0043] The composite bacterial species is obtained by uniformly mixing the following raw materials in m...
Embodiment 2
[0047] It is basically the same as in Example 1, except that the sweetener is obtained by stirring and mixing raffinotriose and ribitol at a mass ratio of 1:1. The pig feed containing microorganisms of Example 2 was obtained.
Embodiment 3
[0049] It is basically the same as that of Example 1, except that the sweetener is obtained by stirring and mixing ribitol and stachyose in a mass ratio of 1:1. The pig feed containing microorganisms of Example 3 was obtained.
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