CN110637785A - Production method of iodine-rich native eggs - Google Patents

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CN110637785A
CN110637785A CN201910969670.7A CN201910969670A CN110637785A CN 110637785 A CN110637785 A CN 110637785A CN 201910969670 A CN201910969670 A CN 201910969670A CN 110637785 A CN110637785 A CN 110637785A
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梁明振
梁光哲
梁天柱
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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for producing iodine-rich primary local eggs, which is characterized in that potassium iodate is added into basic daily ration of feed, the addition amount is 6.5mg/kg ~ 8.5.5 mg/kg potassium iodate is added into the basic daily ration, and the potassium iodate is used in a standby local breeding chicken stage of 85 days old.

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Production method of iodine-rich native eggs
Technical Field
The invention relates to a production method of iodine-rich native eggs, belonging to the technical field of native chicken seed/egg dual-purpose feeding.
Background
The primary egg laying is that the laying rate of the primary hen group is 10% -20% when the primary hen grows to the first nest egg laid by the primary hen, namely each hen can lay the next egg by accumulating 5-10 days of nutrition on average, the egg is thick and thin, and the essence of the egg is concentrated. Compared with common eggs, the head-laying eggs are small (not the only standard), the eggshells are hard, and compared with common eggs, the eggs are thick in protein, high in protein content, low in fat, low in cholesterol and the like, and high in nutrition content. A nascent egg contains calories equivalent to that of an apple or a glass of milk, but it also contains about 8% phosphorus, 4% iron, 6% vitamin D, 3% vitamin E, 6% vitamin a, 2% vitamin B, 5% vitamin B2, 4% vitamin B6, which are essential nutrients that play vital roles, such as repairing human tissues, forming new tissues, consuming energy and participating in complex metabolic processes. It also contains other trace elements necessary for human body, and is especially suitable for supplying nutrition for children, the elderly, pregnant women, and mental workers.
Iodine is one of the trace elements necessary for the human body. Iodine has a plurality of beneficial effects on the physiological function of human body, and the main function of iodine in the body is to complete the adjustable basal metabolism of thyroxine through thyroxine; regulating protein synthesis and decomposition, promoting sugar and fat metabolism, regulating water and salt metabolism, promoting vitamin absorption and utilization, enhancing enzyme activity, promoting biological oxidation, and regulating heat formation process; affecting the growth, development and reproductive function of human and animal. Iodine deficiency can cause goiter and its complications, hypothyroidism, dysnoesia and somatoform disorders. Simultaneously, the skin can be dry, rough and lusterless, the hair is dry, anemia, weak reproductive function, the disease resistance of human body is reduced, the mood is impatient, the face loses the expression beauty and other consequences.
Scientists indicate that "environmental iodine deficiency involves a much larger population than regional goiter patients. In the endemic goiter area, goiter patients are patients, and residents without goiter are also patients with iodine deficiency, which is an important theoretical basis for putting emphasis on long-term implementation of salt iodization. At present, the iodine supplementing mode in China mainly uses iodized salt, wherein iodine is in an inorganic state, but the inorganic iodine element is known to be an element easy to sublimate and is easy to lose in the use of the iodized salt, and the organic iodine does not have the problem, which is an important theoretical basis for producing and eating organic iodine-rich food.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a method for producing iodine-rich primary native eggs, which can realize scale and standardization, so that various crowds can effectively supplement organic iodine while eating delicious primary native eggs.
The method for producing the iodine-rich primary native eggs is characterized in that potassium iodate is added into basic daily ration, the addition amount is 6.5mg/kg ~ 8.5.5 mg/kg potassium iodate is added into the basic daily ration, and the potassium iodate is added into chickens after 85 days.
The production method of iodine-rich primary eggs comprises the following steps:
step 1, selecting chickens: after-stocked breeding hens which are 85 days old and put in cages;
step 2, feeding: combining the standard of feeding (NY-T33-2004) at fattening period with the standard of feeding after 85 days of age
Preparing basic daily ration by using the nutrition requirement characteristics of the stock breeding hens, and adding 6.5mg/kg ~ 8.5.5 mg/kg potassium iodate into the basic daily ration;
step 3, feeding management: three-layer A-shaped ladder cage culture is adopted, and the breeding hens are cultured according to the nutrition conditions of the breeding hens
Limiting feeding according to 10-15% reduction of free food intake, freely taking food, and freely drinking water;
step 4, a breeding stage: the age of 85 days is up to the stage of formal reserved hatching eggs.
Production is carried out in the reserve stage of the local chicken breeding hens.
The invention has the advantages that: the production is implemented in the reserve stage of the native chicken breeding hens, the method is simple and easy to implement, the content of the iodine in the obtained nascent eggs is obviously higher than that in the breeding process of the common method, people can effectively supplement the iodine deficiency while eating delicious nascent native eggs, inorganic iodized salt is not needed, and the nutritive value is higher.
Detailed Description
The technical scheme of the invention is further illustrated by the following specific combined examples
In the case of the example 1, the following examples are given,
(1) selecting chickens: after-stocked breeding hens which are 85 days old and put in cages;
(2) feeding: preparing basic daily ration according to the feeding standard (NY-T33-2004) in the fattening period and the nutrition requirement characteristics of the breeder breeders aged 85 days, and adding 6.5mg/kg, 7.5mg/kg or 8.5mg/kg of potassium iodate into the basic daily ration;
basic ration formula:
TABLE 1 basic daily ration formulas
Feeding management: adopting three-layer A-shaped ladder cage culture, ventilating chicken coops with water curtains (summer), performing feeding limitation according to the nutrition condition of local breeding hens by reducing 10-15% of free feed intake, and setting free drinking water;
a breeding stage: the age of 85 days is up to the stage of formal reserved hatching eggs.
After a plurality of experiments, the iodine content of the iodine-enriched nascent local eggs produced according to the invention is more than 5 times higher than that of common eggs in the case that the maximum limit (calculated by elements) of iodine in the compound feed of laying hens does not violate the Ministry of agriculture of the people's republic of China, No. 1224 < feed additive safety use Specification >.

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1. A production method of iodine-rich primary native eggs is characterized in that potassium iodate is added into basic daily feed of feed, the addition amount of the potassium iodate is 6.5mg/kg ~ 8.5.5 mg/kg added into the basic daily feed, and the potassium iodate is added into a replacement native chicken age group of 85-day after-age native chickens for use.
2. The method for producing iodine-enriched primary eggs on the ground of claim 1, wherein the method for producing iodine-enriched primary eggs on the ground comprises the following steps:
step 1, selecting chickens: after-stocked breeding hens which are 85 days old and put in cages;
step 2, feeding: according to the standard of feeding NY-T33-2004 in the fattening period and the backup of 85 days old
Preparing basic daily ration by using the nutrition requirement characteristics of the native breeding hens, and adding 6.5mg/kg ~ 8.5.5 mg/kg potassium iodate into the basic daily ration;
step 3, feeding management: adopting three-layer A-shaped ladder cage culture, ventilating a water curtain of the chicken cage in summer, carrying out feeding limitation according to the reduction of 10-15% of free feed intake according to the nutrition condition of the local breeding hens, and setting free drinking water;
step 4, a breeding stage: the age of 85 days is up to the stage of formal reserved hatching eggs.
3. The method for producing iodine enriched native eggs of claim 1, wherein the production is performed in the back-up stage of native chicken breeders.
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