Antibiotic-free hormone-free laying hen feed utilizing fly maggot protein powder to replace fish meal and preparation method of laying hen feed
A technology of laying hen feed and protein powder, which is applied in animal feed, animal feed, application, etc., can solve the problems of affecting the quality of laying hens, unstable protein content, and high salt content of fish meal, so as to improve storage time and improve Feed utilization rate and effect of increasing egg production rate
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[0032] An antibiotic-free and shock-free laying hen feed that uses fly maggot protein powder instead of fish meal. The components and parts by weight of the components are as follows: 50 parts of corn flour, 2 parts of wheat bran, 10 parts of soybean meal, 3 parts of maggot protein powder, 4 parts of bran, 0.5 part of calcium hydrogen phosphate, 5 parts of stone powder, 0.1 part of table salt, 0.01 part of vitamin premix;
[0033] The vitamin premix includes vitamin A, vitamin D 3 , vitamin E, vitamin K 3 , Vitamin B 1 , Vitamin B 2 , Vitamin B 6 , Vitamin B 12 , vitamin C, niacinamide, D-calcium pantothenate, D-biotin, folic acid, L-lysine hydrochloride, DL-methionine, potassium sulfate, sodium sulfate, ethoxyquinoline, glucose; glucose as carrier.
[0034] Such as figure 1 Shown, as said above, utilize fly maggot protein powder to replace the preparation method of non-resistant, non-stimulated laying hen feed of fish meal:
[0035] 1. Fly breeding
[0036] Use foam s...
Embodiment 2
[0052]The difference between the present embodiment and the first embodiment is: a kind of antibiotic-free and non-stimulated laying hen feed that utilizes fly maggot protein powder instead of fish meal, and the components and the parts by weight of the components it includes are as follows: 70 parts of corn flour grains , 6 parts of wheat bran, 30 parts of soybean meal, 7 parts of fly maggot protein powder, 7 parts of bran, 2 parts of calcium hydrogen phosphate, 11 parts of stone powder, 0.7 part of table salt, and 0.2 part of vitamin premix.
[0053] Such as figure 1 Shown, as said above, utilize fly maggot protein powder to replace the preparation method of non-resistant, non-stimulated laying hen feed of fish meal:
[0054] 1. Fly breeding
[0055] The temperature of the fly house is controlled at 26°C, the light is controlled at 5 lux per square meter, and the light time is guaranteed to be 13 hours.
[0056] 2. Larval cultivation
[0057] Fly egg collection is the key...
Embodiment 3
[0070] The present embodiment includes all the contents of Embodiment 1, especially: a kind of antibiotic-free and non-stimulated laying hen feed that utilizes fly maggot protein meal to replace fish meal, and the components and the parts by weight of each component it includes are as follows: corn 55 parts of powder, 3 parts of wheat bran, 15 parts of soybean meal, 4 parts of fly maggot protein powder, 5 parts of bran, 1 part of calcium hydrogen phosphate, 6 parts of stone powder, 0.2 part of table salt, 0.05 part of vitamin premix.
[0071] Such as figure 1 Shown, as said above, utilize fly maggot protein powder to replace the preparation method of non-resistant, non-stimulated laying hen feed of fish meal:
[0072] 1. Fly breeding
[0073] The temperature of the fly house is controlled at 30°C, the light is controlled at 15 lux per square meter, and the light time is guaranteed to be 15 hours.
[0074] 2. Larval cultivation
[0075] Fly egg collection is the key to the n...
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