Multifunctional new feed additive of Chinese herbal medicine for pig

A feed additive and Chinese herbal medicine technology, applied in animal feed, animal feed, application, etc., can solve problems such as unfavorable production, formulation of product quality standards for drug efficacy evaluation, unfavorable product quality control and popularization and application, and difficult quality control. , to achieve the effects of improving pork quality, benefiting human health and environmental protection, enhancing immunity and anti-stress ability
CN1748550AInactive Publication Date: 2006-03-22CHONGQING TAITONG ANIMAL PHARMA

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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Current Assignee / Owner
CHONGQING TAITONG ANIMAL PHARMA
Publication Date
2006-03-22
Estimated Expiration
Not applicable · inactive patent
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Abstract

The multifunctional pig feed additive of Chinese herbal medicine is prepared with Chinese medicinal materials, including eucommia leaf, privet fruit, astragalus root, haw, and coix seed in certain weight proportion, and through weighing, crushing and mixing, alcohol extraction, water extraction, concentrating alcohol extracted liquid, concentrating water extracted liquid, mixing concentrated alcohol extracted liquid and concentrated water extracted liquid, spray drying to obtain Chinese medicine powder and sealed packing. The present invention has the advantages of raising the pig production efficiency, lowering pig raising cost, raising pigí»s immunity and stress resistance, reducing pigí»s diseases, improving pork meat quality, etc.
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technical field

[0001] The invention relates to a feed additive, in particular to a novel multifunctional Chinese herbal medicine feed additive for pigs. Background technique

[0002] The use of Chinese herbal medicines as pig feed additives has a long history in China. As early as the second century BC, there was a record in the Han Dynasty Chinese herbal medicine monograph "Shenlong Materia Medica" that "feeding pigs with tung leaves makes them three times fatter and easier to raise". There are also many records of feeding pigs mixed with Chinese herbal medicine and chaff in the relevant literature of successive dynasties, but they have not attracted people's attention. Until the 1880s, Chinese herbal medicines as feed additives gradually attracted the attention of scientific and technological personnel, and began to research and develop Chinese herbal medicine feed additives. For example, "Feed Research" published in 1982 published the paper "Introducing a Mixed Feeding ...

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the structure of the environmentally friendly knitted fabric provided by the present invention; figure 2 Flow chart of the yarn wrapping machine for environmentally friendly knitted fabrics and storage devices; image 3 Is the parameter map of the yarn covering machine
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