CN110679739A - Melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree residue powder biological feed - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree residue powder biological feed which is characterized by comprising the following components in percentage by weight: 25-54.95% of corn, 35-65% of Australia tea tree biological powder, 2% of cottonseed meal, 3% of peanut meal, 1.5% of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.9% of stone powder, 0.2% of salt, 0.5% of vitamin premix, 0.1% of choline chloride, 0.15% of lysine, 0.2% of methionine, 1% of Australia tea tree essential oil and 0.5% of hydrolat. Compared with the prior art, the invention has the advantages that: according to the feed, the Australian tea tree essential oil, the tea tree biological material powder and the tea tree hydrolat are added, so that the purely natural tea tree plant antibiotic can be formed and added to replace the antibiotic of the existing feed, the antiviral capability of poultry, particularly domestic pigs, is enhanced, the occurrence of swine fever and fowl plague is prevented, the meat taste of the poultry is improved, and the poultry is tender and crisp.
Description
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of feeds for agricultural cultivation, in particular to a melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree residue powder biological feed.
Background
Due to the large-scale outbreak of swine fever, the economic income of the swine raising industry causes huge loss, however, the amount and the proportion of antibiotic substances contained in the general feed are not matched with the nutritional requirements of pigs and poultry, so that minerals, salt, calcium and phosphorus are commonly used mineral feeds, and the type of antibiotic type prevention feed for swine fever is a blank in the current market.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the technical problem of providing a melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree residue powder biological feed.
In order to solve the technical problems, the technical scheme provided by the invention is as follows: a melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree residue powder biological feed is characterized by comprising the following components in percentage by weight: 25-54.95% of corn, 35-65% of melaleuca alternifolia (Australian tea tree) biological powder, 2% of cottonseed meal, 3% of peanut meal, 1.5% of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.9% of stone powder, 0.2% of salt, 0.5% of vitamin premix, 0.1% of choline chloride, 0.15% of lysine, 0.2% of methionine, 1% of Australian tea tree essential oil and 0.5% of Australian tea tree hydrosol.
The Australia tea tree essential oil and tea tree biological powder are prepared by the following methods:
(1) picking up fresh stem and leaf of Australia tea tree, crushing, and high-temperature distilling in steam pot.
(2) And after distillation, performing oil-water separation to obtain essential oil and tea tree hydrolat.
(3) And (2) processing the tea tree biological material residues into powder after extracting the essential oil to obtain tea tree biological material powder, and then producing the tea tree biological antibiotic feed by using the tea tree biological material powder and feed raw materials together according to a certain proportion.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the advantages that: according to the feed, the Australian tea tree essential oil and the tea tree biological residue powder are added to replace antibiotics of the existing feed, so that the antiviral ability of live pigs and poultry is enhanced, the swine fever, the fowl plague and the like are prevented, the meat taste is improved, and the feed is tender and crisp.
As an improvement, the Australia tea tree biological residue powder is obtained by processing the residues in Australia tea tree stems and leaves.
As an improvement, the feed feeding objects are pigs, cattle, chickens, fishes and the like.
As an improvement, different subjects are fed, and the formula proportion needs to be adjusted.
As an improvement, the Australia tea tree biological material powder can replace the original antibiotics of the feed.
Detailed Description
The invention is concretely implemented by a biological feed containing melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree residue powder, which is characterized by comprising the following components in percentage by weight: 25-54.95% of corn, 35-65% of Australia tea tree biological powder, 2% of cottonseed meal, 3% of peanut meal, 1.5% of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.9% of stone powder, 0.2% of salt, 0.5% of vitamin premix, 0.1% of choline chloride, 0.15% of lysine, 0.2% of methionine, 1% of Australia tea tree essential oil and 0.5% of tea tree hydrosol.
The Australia tea tree essential oil and tea tree biological powder are prepared by the following methods:
(1) picking up fresh stem and leaf of Australia tea tree, crushing, and high-temperature distilling in steam pot.
(2) And after distillation, performing oil-water separation to obtain essential oil and tea tree hydrolat.
(3) And (2) processing the tea tree biological material residues into powder after extracting the essential oil to obtain tea tree biological material powder, and then producing the tea tree biological antibiotic feed by using the tea tree biological material powder and feed raw materials together according to a certain proportion.
The tea tree biological powder is obtained from the tree residue of Australia tea tree after extraction of essential oil.
The feed feeding objects are pigs, cattle, chickens and fish.
The fed objects are different, and the formula proportion needs to be adjusted for production.
The Australian tea tree biological powder can replace the original antibiotics of the existing feed, so that the antiviral ability of poultry, particularly live pigs is enhanced, and the occurrence of swine fever is prevented.
Wherein the melaleuca alternifolia (also called Australia tea tree) grows in New south Walsh of Australia and is known as Australia national treasure. In recent years, there have been a large number of plants grown in south of our country. The family genera are: myrtaceae, arbor shape. According to the discovery and the proof of modern science and technology and medical clinical tests, Australia tea tree contains 28 main chemical components, is a powerful spectral sterilization substance, has stronger inhibitory activity capability and effects of resisting bacteria, sterilizing, inhibiting bacteria, activating cells and the like on 57 of 58 clinical bacteria, fungi, molds and viruses in the nature, and is listed in the purchase list of the United states Food and Drug Administration (FDA); the European pharmacopoeia was also included in 2001. Australia tea tree contains the following main components: the bio-chemical substances such as terpinene, p-cymene, limonene, oleanolic acid, iso-terpinene, terpineol, polysaccharide polyphenol, flavone paste and the like provide scientific basis and material guarantee for researching and producing the Australia tea tree biological antibiotic feed.
Furthermore, the terms "first", "second" and "first" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature, and in the description of the invention, "plurality" means two or more unless explicitly defined otherwise.
In the description herein, references to the description of the term "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "an example," "a specific example," or "some examples," etc., mean that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the invention. In this specification, the schematic representations of the terms used above do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described above, it is understood that the above embodiments are exemplary and should not be construed as limiting the present invention, and that variations, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made in the above embodiments by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the principle and spirit of the present invention.
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1. A melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree residue powder biological feed is characterized by comprising the following components in percentage by weight: 25-54.95% of corn, 35-65% of Australia tea tree biological powder, 2% of cottonseed meal, 3% of peanut meal, 1.5% of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.9% of stone powder, 0.2% of salt, 0.5% of vitamin premix, 0.1% of choline chloride, 0.15% of lysine, 0.2% of methionine, 1% of Australia tea tree essential oil and 0.5% of hydrolat.
The Australian tea tree essential oil and Australian tea tree biological material powder are prepared by the following methods:
(1) picking up stem and leaf of Australia tea tree, and loading into tea tree extraction pot for high-temperature extraction.
(2) And after distillation, performing oil-water separation to obtain tea tree essential oil and tea tree hydrosol.
(3) And then, processing the biological material residue after extracting the tea tree essential oil into powder to obtain tea tree biological material powder.
2. The biological feed of melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree pomace powder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the Australia tea tree residue powder is residue obtained by extracting essential oil from Australia tea tree stems and leaves.
3. The biological feed of melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree pomace powder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the feeding objects are pigs, cattle, chickens, fish and the like.
4. The biological feed of melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree pomace powder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the processed Australia tea tree biological powder can replace the original antibiotics of the feed, thereby enhancing the virus capability of poultry, particularly the antiviral capability of live pigs, and preventing the occurrence of swine fever.
5. The biological feed of melaleuca alternifolia (Australia tea tree) tree pomace powder as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the fed objects are different, and the formula proportion needs to be adjusted for production.
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