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Anti-heat stress feed additives for rabbits and preparation method thereof

A feed additive and anti-heat stress technology, applied in animal feed, animal feed, application, etc., can solve the problems of unconfirmed effectiveness, achieve low cost, increase feed intake, and relieve heat stress response

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-12-23
LINYI UNIVERSITY
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[0010] However, in the prior art, there is no special anti-heat stress feed additive for rabbits, and most of them use other animal heat-stress feeds with a slight modification, or use some simple formulas based on the application experience of other poultry and livestock, and use them in large quantities. When raising rabbits, these methods cannot prove how effective they are, whether they can ensure the normal growth of rabbits in the hot summer, and the effectiveness cannot be confirmed
There is an urgent need for effective anti-heat stress feed additives for rabbits in the prior art

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[0023] Weigh 30g of honeysuckle, 30g of Hedyotis diffusa, 30g of Radix Astragali, 20g of Coptidis Rhizoma, 30g of Atractylodes macrocephala, 20g of Rhizome, 20g of Reed Rhizome, 30g of Digupi, 20g of Grass Jelly, 40g of Burdock, 30g of Hawthorn, 20g of Schisandra, and pulverize them respectively , through a 80-mesh sieve to make coarse powder, and then use a superfine powder ball mill to make superfine powder, mix and stir evenly, and it is A premix; weigh 30g of betaine, 60g of glutamine, and 10g of chromium methionine, and mix and stir evenly , is the B premix. The A and B premixes are mixed and stirred evenly, packed into bags and sealed to obtain the anti-heat stress feed additive for rabbits of the present invention.

Embodiment 2

[0025] Weigh 20g of honeysuckle, 20g of Hedyotis diffusa, 20g of Radix Astragali, 15g of Coptis Rhizoma, 10g of Atractylodes macrocephala, 10g of Rhizome, 10g of Reed Rhizome, 20g of Digupi, 10g of Grass Jelly, 20g of Burdock, 10g of Hawthorn, 10g of Schisandra, and pulverize them respectively , through a 60-mesh sieve to make coarse powder, and then use a superfine powder ball mill to make superfine powder, mix and stir evenly, and it is A premix; weigh 20g of betaine, 50g of glutamine, and 5g of yeast chromium, mix and stir evenly , is the B premix. The A and B premixes are mixed and stirred evenly, packed into bags and sealed to obtain the anti-heat stress feed additive for rabbits of the present invention.

Embodiment 3

[0027]Weigh 50g of honeysuckle, 50g of Hedyotis diffusa, 50g of Radix Astragali, 30g of Coptidis Rhizoma, 40g of Atractylodes Rhizome, 30g of Rhizoma Reed Rhizoma, 50g of Digupi, 30g of Grass Jelly, 50g of Burdock, 40g of Hawthorn, 30g of Schisandra, and pulverize them respectively , through a 100-mesh sieve to make coarse powder, and then use a superfine powder ball mill to make superfine powder, mix and stir evenly, and it is A premix; weigh 40g of betaine, 80g of glutamine, and 15g of chromium picolinate, and mix and stir Uniform, it is B premix. The A and B premixes are mixed and stirred evenly, packed into bags and sealed to obtain the anti-heat stress feed additive for rabbits of the present invention.

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Abstract

The invention aims at providing anti-heat stress feed additives for rabbits and a preparation method thereof. Therefore, a heat stress response of rabbits in high-temperature environments in summer is relieved, feed intake, daily gain and feed conversion are increased, the death rate is decreased, and the cost of breeding the rabbits is reduced. According to the technical scheme, the anti-heat stress feed additives for the rabbits are characterized by being prepared from, by weight, 20-50 parts of honeysuckles, 20-50 parts of spreading hedyotis herbs, 20-50 parts of milkvetch roots, 15-30 parts of coptidis rhizoma, 10-40 parts of rhizoma atractylodis macrocephalae, 10-30 parts of herba moslae, 10-30 parts of reed rhizome, 20-50 parts of cortex lycii, 10-30 parts of mesona, 20-50 parts of burdock, 10-40 parts of hawthorns, 10-30 parts Chinese magnoliavine fruits, 20-40 parts of betaine, 50-80 parts of glutamine and 5-15 parts of feed grade organic chromium.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the field of feed additives, and relates to a feed additive and a preparation method thereof, in particular to an anti-heat stress feed additive for rabbits and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] During the hot season, rabbits suffer from heat stress. Heat stress refers to the sum of non-specific responses produced by the animal body to the high temperature of the environment that is not conducive to its physiology. The normal temperature of rabbits is 38.3-39.5°C. They are small in size, vigorous in metabolism, and produce a lot of heat in the body. At the same time, their fur is thick and there are few sweat glands, so rabbits are very afraid of heat. With the intensification of the global climate greenhouse effect, the high temperature weather lasts for 3 to 4 months in most parts of my country every year, which causes obvious heat stress in rabbits. Heat stress reduces the feed intake of rabbits, ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23K1/16A23K1/18A23K1/14
Inventor 李振
Owner LINYI UNIVERSITY
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