Pig feed with cassava as raw material and preparation method thereof
A technology of pig feed and cassava, applied in animal feed, animal feed, additional food elements, etc., can solve the problem of unsalable cassava harvest season, achieve the effects of improving disease resistance, increasing feeding probability, and improving growth efficiency
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Embodiment 1
[0041] A pig feed with cassava as raw material is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 86 parts of cassava, 77 parts of corn, 73 parts of soybean, 55 parts of dried shrimp, 50 parts of wormwood, 50 parts of water chestnut, cassava leaves 48 parts, 48 parts of rice bran, 40 parts of peanut, 36 parts of medical stone, 32 parts of orange peel, 24 parts of cat bean, 19 parts of summer mulberry, 5 parts of cerium oxalate, 5 parts of peach leaf, and 15 parts of yeast.
[0042] The above-mentioned preparation method of pig feed using cassava as raw material consists of the following steps:
[0043] (1) According to the above weight ratio, roll the cassava root into flakes with a rolling machine, adjust the roller spacing of the rolling machine to 12mm, after rolling, put it in water added with citric acid to remove the cassava root The linalinin, soaked for 2h and then filtered, set aside;
[0044] (2) Fry corn, soybeans and peanuts s...
Embodiment 2
[0048] A pig feed with cassava as raw material is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 126 parts of cassava, 117 parts of corn, 113 parts of soybean, 95 parts of dried shrimp, 90 parts of wormwood, 90 parts of water chestnut, cassava leaves 88 parts, 88 parts of rice bran, 80 parts of peanut, 76 parts of medical stone, 72 parts of orange peel, 64 parts of cat bean, 59 parts of summer mulberry, 45 parts of cerium oxalate, 45 parts of peach leaf, and 35 parts of yeast.
[0049] The above-mentioned preparation method of pig feed using cassava as raw material consists of the following steps:
[0050] (1) According to the above weight ratio, roll the cassava root into flakes with a rolling machine, adjust the roller spacing of the rolling machine to 16mm, after rolling, put it in water added with citric acid to remove the cassava root The linalinin, soaked for 2h and then filtered, set aside;
[0051] (2) Fry corn, soybeans and peanut...
Embodiment 3
[0055] A pig feed with cassava as raw material is characterized in that it is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 106 parts of cassava, 97 parts of corn, 93 parts of soybean, 75 parts of dried shrimp, 70 parts of wormwood, 70 parts of water chestnut, cassava leaves 68 parts, 68 parts of rice bran, 60 parts of peanut, 56 parts of medical stone, 52 parts of orange peel, 44 parts of cat bean, 39 parts of summer mulberry, 25 parts of cerium oxalate, 25 parts of peach leaf, and 25 parts of yeast.
[0056] The above-mentioned preparation method of pig feed using cassava as raw material consists of the following steps:
[0057] (1) According to the above weight ratio, roll the cassava root into flakes with a rolling machine, adjust the roller spacing of the rolling machine to 14mm, after rolling, put it in water added with citric acid to remove the cassava root The linalinin, soaked for 2h and then filtered, set aside;
[0058] (2) Fry corn, soybeans and peanuts ...
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