Sectional type hilsa herring high-efficiency feeding taming method
A segmented shad technology, which is applied in fish farming, food processing, climate change adaptation, etc., can solve the problems of unfavorable breeding scale benefits, slow growth of shad, and long breeding cycle, so as to enhance physical fitness and Effects of disease resistance, enhanced anti-stress ability, and reduced inadaptability
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Examples
Embodiment Construction
[0017] The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below. Obviously, the described embodiments are only part of the embodiments of the present invention, rather than all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, the technical solutions in the field All other embodiments obtained by persons of ordinary skill without creative efforts fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0018] A segmented high-efficiency taming method for shad. The taming feed is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight (kg): lard 3, chopped green onion 0.3, bean cake powder 45, pepper water 3, snail meat 17, salt 0.2, 2 soy sauce, 5 raw flour, 24 peanuts, 51 black beans, 42 wheat, 2 sea fish oil, 3 garlic paste, 5 cabbage leaves, 7 radish skins, 12 broad bean leaves, 15 red bean grass, 3 chicken juice, 4 bread worm powder, duck eggs yellow powder2.
[0019] In the segmented high-efficien...
PUM
Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
- R&D Engineer
- R&D Manager
- IP Professional
- Industry Leading Data Capabilities
- Powerful AI technology
- Patent DNA Extraction
Browse by: Latest US Patents, China's latest patents, Technical Efficacy Thesaurus, Application Domain, Technology Topic, Popular Technical Reports.
© 2024 PatSnap. All rights reserved.Legal|Privacy policy|Modern Slavery Act Transparency Statement|Sitemap|About US| Contact US: help@patsnap.com