Full-price pellet fodder for fattening mutton sheep
A granular feed and full-price technology, which is applied in the field of livestock breeding, can solve the problems of unsatisfactory fattening effect of mutton sheep, long time-consuming fattening of mutton sheep, and low feed conversion rate, so as to improve feed conversion rate, reduce feeding cost, and promote growth and weight gain Effect
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[0024] The full-price granular feed for fattening mutton sheep in this example includes the following components mixed by weight: 30 parts of corn, 10 parts of sorghum, 8 parts of fermented feed, 16 parts of corn germ meal, 20 parts of straw, and 0.8 part of multidimensional minerals , 0.1 part of bacillus, 0.2 part of table salt and 0.8 part of calcium hydrogen phosphate;
[0025] Among them, multidimensional minerals are vitamins and trace elements mixed in a mass ratio of 1.6:1.
Embodiment 2
[0027] The full-price pellet feed for fattening mutton sheep in this embodiment includes the following components mixed in parts by weight: 30 parts of corn, 10 parts of sorghum, 8 parts of fermented feed, 16 parts of corn germ meal, 20 parts of straw, and 0.8 part of multidimensional minerals , 0.1 part of bacillus, 0.2 part of table salt and 0.8 part of calcium hydrogen phosphate;
[0028] Among them, multidimensional minerals are vitamins and trace elements mixed in a mass ratio of 1.8:1.
Embodiment 3
[0030] The full-price pellet feed for fattening mutton sheep in this embodiment includes the following components mixed in parts by weight: 30 parts of corn, 10 parts of sorghum, 8 parts of fermented feed, 16 parts of corn germ meal, 20 parts of straw, and 0.8 part of multidimensional minerals , 0.1 part of bacillus, 0.2 part of table salt and 0.8 part of calcium hydrogen phosphate;
[0031] Among them, multidimensional minerals are vitamins and trace elements mixed in a mass ratio of 1.7:1.
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