Preparation method of reasonably matched low-protein ration for laying hens
A low-protein, laying hen technology, applied in animal feed, additional food elements, animal feed, etc., can solve the problem that the nutritional value of the chicken feed diet cannot be fully and effectively utilized, so as to improve the ability of heat stress resistance and improve nutrition Concentration, mortality reduction effect
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Examples
Embodiment 1
[0021] A low-protein diet for laying hens with a reasonable combination, including the following raw materials in proportions by weight: 7 parts of corn, 6 parts of soybean meal, 11 parts of sprayed corn husks, 3 parts of zeolite powder, 5 parts of calcium hydrogen phosphate, and feed additives 2 parts of sodium chloride, 3 parts of anhydrous sodium sulfate, 7 parts of methionine, 4 parts of lysine, 3 parts of threonine, 13 parts of vitamin premix, 10 parts of 0.1 layer compound premix, 8 parts of duck oil, enzyme 5 parts of preparation and 18 parts of functional additives.
[0022] A method for preparing a reasonable low-protein ration for laying hens, comprising the following steps:
[0023] 1) Put all 7 parts of corn into the corn thresher, and then use the container box 1 to collect the corn kernels on the corn cob and keep them for later use.
[0024] 2) Put 6 parts of soybean meal and 11 parts of sprayed corn husks into the pulverizer in sequence, and the pulverization ...
Embodiment 2
[0029] A reasonable low-protein ration for laying hens, including the following raw materials in parts by weight: 5 parts of corn, 4 parts of soybean meal, 8 parts of sprayed corn husks, 2 parts of zeolite powder, 4 parts of calcium hydrogen phosphate, and feed additives 1 part of sodium chloride, 2 parts of anhydrous sodium sulfate, 5 parts of methionine, 3 parts of lysine, 1 part of threonine, 10 parts of vitamin premix, 8 parts of 0.1 layer compound premix, 6 parts of duck oil, enzyme 4 parts of preparation and 16 parts of functional additives.
[0030] A method for preparing a reasonable low-protein ration for laying hens, comprising the following steps:
[0031] 1) Put all 5 portions of corn into the corn thresher, and then use the container box 1 to collect the corn kernels on the corn cob and keep them for later use.
[0032] 2) Put 4 parts of soybean meal and 8 parts of sprayed corn husks into the pulverizer in sequence, and the pulverization time is 10 to 15 minutes....
Embodiment 3
[0037] A reasonable low-protein ration for laying hens, including the following raw materials in proportion by weight: 10 parts of corn, 8 parts of soybean meal, 15 parts of sprayed corn husks, 5 parts of zeolite powder, 6 parts of calcium hydrogen phosphate, and feed additives 3 parts of sodium chloride, 4 parts of anhydrous sodium sulfate, 8 parts of methionine, 5 parts of lysine, 5 parts of threonine, 15 parts of vitamin premix, 12 parts of 0.1 layer compound premix, 9 parts of duck oil, enzyme 7 parts of preparation and 20 parts of functional additives.
[0038] A method for preparing a reasonable low-protein ration for laying hens, comprising the following steps:
[0039] 1) Put all 10 portions of corn into the corn thresher, and then use container box 1 to collect the corn kernels on the corn cob, and reserve them for later use.
[0040] 2) Put 8 parts of soybean meal and 15 parts of sprayed corn husks into the pulverizer in turn, and the pulverization time is 10 to 15 mi...
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