CN102461746A - Additive for quickly fattening broiler chickens - Google Patents

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CN102461746A
CN102461746A CN2010105472072A CN201010547207A CN102461746A CN 102461746 A CN102461746 A CN 102461746A CN 2010105472072 A CN2010105472072 A CN 2010105472072A CN 201010547207 A CN201010547207 A CN 201010547207A CN 102461746 A CN102461746 A CN 102461746A
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The invention provides an additive for quickly fattening broiler chickens. The additive mainly comprises copper sulfate, ferrous sulfate, 10-16% of magnesium sulfate, terramycin and dried ginger powder, and the additive is fed to broiler chickens in a proportion of 3-4% by the weight of the broiler chickens every day, and then the broiler chickens can grow normally, the control rate to chicken diseases, such as coccidiosis, gastroenteritis and the like is higher than 95%.

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The fryer fast well-fattened additive
This explanation belongs to a kind of feed addictive, particularly a kind of fryer fast well-fattened additive.Along with Developing of Animal Industry, many and additive feed collocation appearred in recent years, to improve in the growth of animals or poultry demand to trace element; The prescription scheme that fryer was educated than additive fast under the object of the invention was used realizes; This prescription scheme is: copper sulphate 28-38%, ferrous sulfate 18-24%, magnesium sulfate 10-16%; Terramycin 7-10%, ginger powder 20-70%.
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Get 20 kilograms in copper sulphate, 20 kilograms in ferrous sulfate, 10 kilograms in magnesium sulfate, 10 kilograms of terramycin, 40 kilograms of ginger powders mix.Divide to throw something and feed for 2-3 time by broiler weight 3-4% every day and must guarantee that sufficient drinking-water is arranged in feeding.

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1. a fryer fast well-fattened additive is become by various trace elements and medicine face, it is characterized in that the prescription scheme is: copper sulphate 28-38%, ferrous sulfate 18-24%, magnesium sulfate 10-16%, terramycin 7-10%, ginger powder 40-70%.
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CN103918883A (en) * 2014-03-19 2014-07-16 青阳县平云牧业开发有限公司 Composite feed used for rapidly feeding broiler chicken

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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CN103918883A (en) * 2014-03-19 2014-07-16 青阳县平云牧业开发有限公司 Composite feed used for rapidly feeding broiler chicken

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