Microbial feed additive capable of regulating fattening pigs and preparation method of microbial feed additive
A technology of microbial feed and additives, which is applied in the field of food additives, microbial feed additives for regulating fattening pigs and their preparation, can solve the problems of inability to effectively tolerate bile acids in the digestive tract, and achieve strong breeding ability, stable performance and environmental protection of bacteria Enduring effect
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[0023] A microbial feed additive for regulating fattening pigs, which is prepared from the following components in parts by weight: 20 parts of shellfish, 13 parts of fireweed, 11 parts of golden grass, 11 parts of soybean meal, 13 parts of Lactobacillus delbrueckii, 13 parts of Bacillus subtilis, 10 parts of bifidobacterium, 2 parts of sodium phosphate, 1 part of fructose, 2 parts of sodium chloride, 1 part of ferrous sulfate, 2 parts of vitamin D, 1 part of zinc sulfate.
[0024] A preparation method for regulating a microbial feed additive for fattening pigs, comprising the following steps:
[0025] (1) Crush the shells, tinder grass, golden grass and soybean meal, mix them, pass through a 60-mesh sieve, add fructose and water, mix well, and then sterilize at 121°C for 30 minutes;
[0026] (2) Activate frozen Lactobacillus delbrueckii, Bacillus subtilis and Bifidobacterium, culture in 200mL Erlenmeyer flask, 35°C constant temperature shaker for 2 hours;
[0027] (3) adding...
Embodiment 2
[0032] A microbial feed additive for regulating fattening pigs, which is prepared from the following components in parts by weight: 35 parts of shellfish, 22 parts of fireweed, 20 parts of golden grass, 16 parts of soybean meal, 28 parts of Lactobacillus delbrueckii, 26 parts of Bacillus subtilis, 22 parts of bifidobacterium, 8 parts of sodium phosphate, 11 parts of fructose, 7 parts of sodium chloride, 5 parts of ferrous sulfate, 6 parts of vitamin D, and 5 parts of zinc sulfate.
[0033] A preparation method for regulating a microbial feed additive for fattening pigs, comprising the following steps:
[0034] (1) Crush the shells, fireweed, golden grass and soybean meal, mix them, pass through a 60-mesh sieve, add fructose and water, mix well, and then sterilize at 121°C for 40 minutes;
[0035] (2) Activate frozen Lactobacillus delbrueckii, Bacillus subtilis and Bifidobacterium, culture in 200mL Erlenmeyer flask, 36°C constant temperature shaker for 3 hours;
[0036] (3) ad...
Embodiment 3
[0041] A microbial feed additive for regulating fattening pigs, which is prepared from the following components in parts by weight: 40 parts of shellfish, 28 parts of fireweed, 25 parts of golden grass, 19 parts of soybean meal, 35 parts of Lactobacillus delbrueckii, 30 parts of Bacillus subtilis, 26 parts of bifidobacterium, 11 parts of sodium phosphate, 14 parts of fructose, 9 parts of sodium chloride, 7 parts of ferrous sulfate, 8 parts of vitamin D, and 7 parts of zinc sulfate.
[0042] A preparation method for regulating a microbial feed additive for fattening pigs, comprising the following steps:
[0043] (1) Crush the shells, fireweed, golden grass and soybean meal, mix them, pass through a 100-mesh sieve, add fructose and water, mix well, and then sterilize at 121°C for 50 minutes;
[0044] (2) Activate frozen Lactobacillus delbrueckii, Bacillus subtilis and Bifidobacterium, culture in 200mL Erlenmeyer flask, 38°C constant temperature shaker for 4 hours;
[0045] (3) ...
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