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Feed for black-bone rams in mating period

A technology for black-bone ram and feed, applied in the field of feed, can solve the problems of poor quality, affecting the performance of black-bone ram, semen quality and conception rate, etc., and achieve the effects of enhancing physiological activity, enriching protein content and improving performance.

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-01-31
NINGGUO TIANXINGJIAN AGRI DEV CO LTD
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Problems solved by technology

Insufficient protein quantity and poor quality during the breeding period will affect the performance, semen quality and conception rate of black-boned rams

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[0013] A black-boned ram feed in the breeding period of the present embodiment is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of oats, 35 parts of barley, 15 parts of soybean meal, 5 parts of black beans, 15 parts of wheat bran, 20 parts of alfalfa, 15 parts of carrots, 10 parts of oat grass, 3 parts of eggs, 7 parts of fish meal, 8 parts of bone meal, 5 parts of yam, 10 parts of wolfberry, 2 parts of salt, 0.3 parts of protein powder, 0.3 parts of arginine, 0.2 parts of vitamins, trace elements 0.1 part.

[0014] The vitamins are composed of the following components by weight percentage: 55% of vitamin A, 25% of vitamin C, 10% of vitamin B, 5% of vitamin B1 and 5% of vitamin B12.

[0015] The trace elements are composed of the following components by weight percentage: 20% of iron, 14% of copper, 50% of manganese and 16% of zinc.

Embodiment 2

[0017] In this embodiment

[0018] A feed for black-boned rams in the mating period is made of the following raw materials in parts by weight: 35 parts of oats, 30 parts of barley, 10 parts of soybean meal, 8 parts of black beans, 10 parts of wheat bran, 25 parts of alfalfa, 10 parts of carrots, 15 parts of oat grass, 5 parts of eggs, 10 parts of fish meal, 5 parts of bone meal, 10 parts of yam, 8 parts of wolfberry, 2 parts of salt, 0.4 part of protein powder, 0.2 part of arginine, 0.2 part of vitamins, and 0.2 parts of trace elements.

[0019] The vitamins are composed of the following components by weight percentage: 55% of vitamin A, 25% of vitamin C, 10% of vitamin B, 5% of vitamin B1 and 5% of vitamin B12.

[0020] The trace elements are composed of the following components by weight percentage: iron 19%, copper 15%, manganese 45%, zinc 21%.

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Abstract

The present invention discloses a feed for black-bone rams in a mating period and a preparation method of the feed. The feed for the black-bone rams is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 30-40 parts of oat, 30-40 parts of barley, 10-20 parts of soybean meal, 5-10 parts of black beans, 10-15 parts of wheat bran, 20-30 parts of alfalfa, 10-15 parts of carrots, 10-15 partsof arrhenatherum elatius, 3-5 parts of eggs, 7-10 parts of fish meal, 5-8 parts of bone meal, 5-10 parts of Chinese yams, 5-10 parts of Chinese wolfberry fruits, 1-3 parts of edible salt, 0.2-0.5 partof protein powder, 0.2-0.5 part of arginine, 0.2-0.5 part of vitamin and 0.1-0.3 part of trace element. The feed for the black-bone rams in the mating period can improve physiological activity of theblack-bone rams in the mating period and quickly recover physical strength, enhance body constitution, and improve performance, semen quality and conception rate of the black-bone rams.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a feed, in particular to a black-bone ram feed in the mating period. Background technique [0002] The black-bone sheep is originally produced in Nugong Village, Tongdian Town, Lanping County, Yunnan Province. At present, the source of the black-bone sheep bred in various provinces and cities in China comes from this village. It is a unique local rare species resource in the world. Black-bone sheep has been identified by Chinese scientists as the second animal with inheritable black-bone traits besides silky chicken. The most direct manifestation of black quality traits is black periosteum and black meat. Since the black-bone sheep was first discovered in Lanping Bai and Pumi Autonomous County, Nujiang Lisu Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province in 2001, it has been analyzed and determined that the black-bone sheep is caused by a high content of melanin, and this black-bone trait has Heritability is a very rare genetic resou...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23K10/12A23K10/20A23K10/22A23K10/26A23K10/30A23K10/37A23K20/142A23K20/174A23K20/20A23K20/22A23K50/10
CPCA23K10/12A23K10/20A23K10/22A23K10/26A23K10/30A23K10/37A23K20/142A23K20/174A23K20/22A23K20/30A23K50/10Y02P60/87
Inventor 曹路骋吕彦喆孙成龙
Owner NINGGUO TIANXINGJIAN AGRI DEV CO LTD
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