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Feed for hamsters

A feed and hamster technology, applied in the direction of animal feed, animal feed, additional food elements, etc., can solve the problems of single hamster feed and difficulty in satisfying the healthy growth of hamsters, and achieve the effects of stable weight growth, reduced odor, and stable defecation volume

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-04-13
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Benefits of technology

The inventor's new type of hamper feeds have fewer residue than regular ones while still giving them their desired qualities such as being easy for people who donate or dispose off excessive fava beings from getting ridged up after they are fed on it with these types of supplemental ingredients like chickens instead of raw materials themselves. This results in better quality products without adding unnecessary flavors or odours during production.

Problems solved by technology

The technical problem addressed by this patented method relates to improving the quality of young hamlets that may lack sufficient nutrients due to their poor palatability during consumption.

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Embodiment 1

[0027] In this example, Roborowski hamsters among the dwarf hamsters were used as the experimental subjects. The mice were 1 month old (1-month-old hamsters were in the transition period from the immature stage to the mature stage, and their weight increased significantly), and there were 6 hamsters in total. Raise a single cage and divide them into two groups. One group eats the hamster feed purchased on the market as the control group, and the other group eats the hamster feed provided by this implementation as the experimental group. The experimental period is 4 weeks, the daily feeding amount is 5g, and the leftovers are collected every day. And replace the new grain, weigh the total weight of the leftover grain collected after 4 weeks, weigh the body weight and collect the stool and weigh it every other week.

[0028] The hamster feed ingredients purchased on the market are: 50 parts of buckwheat without shell, 50 parts of millet, 20 parts of oats, 40 parts of corn kernels...

Embodiment 2

[0041] Compared with the hamster feed described in Example 1, the hamster feed provided in this example has 8 parts of banana puree added to the granule additive, which increases the viscosity during mixing, makes it easier to shape, and is not easy to loosen when dried.

Embodiment 3

[0043] In this example, Syrian hamsters were used as the experimental subjects. The mice were 1 month old (1-month-old hamsters were in the transition period from immature to mature, and their weight increased significantly). There were 6 hamsters in total. Two groups, one group eats the hamster feed purchased on the market as the control group, and one group eats the hamster feed provided by this implementation as the experimental group. The experimental period is 4 weeks, the daily feeding amount is 15g, and the leftover food is collected every day and replaced with new food, 4 weeks Finally, the total weight of the collected leftovers was weighed, the body weight was weighed every other week, and the stool was collected and weighed.

[0044] The hamster feed ingredients purchased on the market are: 50 parts of buckwheat without shell, 50 parts of millet, 20 parts of oats, 40 parts of corn kernels, 10 parts of peanuts, 10 parts of melon seeds with shells, 10 parts of corn fla...

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The present invention provides a feed for hamsters and belongs to the technical field of feeds for pets. The feed for the hamsters is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 60-70 parts of buckwheat with hulls, 40-50 parts of grain ears, 20-30 parts of black highland barley, 10-20 parts of safflower seeds, 10-20 parts of linseeds, 15-30 parts of oats, 30-40 parts of corn kernels, 5-10 parts of peanuts, 5-10 parts of melon seeds with shells, 5-10 parts of pumpkin seeds with shells, 5-10 parts of sesame seeds, 10-15 parts of carob cubes (ceratonia siliqua pods), 10-15 partsof coix seeds, 20-30 parts of dried fruits, 25-35 parts of dried vegetables and 30-40 parts of granular additives; the dried fruits comprise 5-8 parts of dried papayas, 2-3 parts of coconut slices, 5-10 parts of dried apples, 5-10 parts of dried pears and 5-8 parts of dried peaches; the dried vegetables comprise 10-15 parts of dried broccoli, 8-10 parts of dried carrots, 5-10 parts of dried pumpkins, 10-15 parts of dried cabbages and 2-5 parts of freeze-dried bean curd blocks; and the granular additives comprise 30-40 parts of wheat starch, 20-25 parts of tenebrio molitor powder, 10-20 partsof Timothy dry grass, 1-3 parts of salt, 1-2 parts of a vitamin A supplement, 1-2 parts of a vitamin D3 supplement, 0.5-1 part of a vitamin B12 supplement, 1-2 parts of a vitamin E supplement, 0.1-0.3part of trace element, 0.2-0.5 part of a rosemary extract and an appropriate amount of water. After the hamsters eat the feed for the hamsters, a residual food amount is less and weight gain is stable.

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