CN112753876A - Combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling intestinal health of sows - Google Patents

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CN112753876A
CN112753876A CN202110125966.8A CN202110125966A CN112753876A CN 112753876 A CN112753876 A CN 112753876A CN 202110125966 A CN202110125966 A CN 202110125966A CN 112753876 A CN112753876 A CN 112753876A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows, and relates to the technical field of pig feeds. The feed comprises the following components in parts by weight: 400 parts of corn, 200 parts of wheat, 150 parts of wheat bran, 100 parts of rice bran, 150 parts of bean pulp, 200 parts of sow premix, 15-20 parts of medical stone, 20-50 parts of rice bran, 10-30 parts of peas, 10-30 parts of sweet potato vine, 20-50 parts of fish meal, 50-80 parts of soybean cake, 5-10 parts of vegetable oil, 40-70 parts of complex and 5-20 parts of composite bacteria. The natural plants are added into the traditional sow feed, so that the oxidation resistance of the pig feed is improved, the growth of mould is inhibited, and the healthy and excellent growth of the pig can be promoted by improving the indexes of the growth performance, the oxidation resistance, the meat quality, the immunity, the cecal microorganisms, the serum biochemistry and the like of the pig.

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Combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling intestinal health of sows
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of sow feed, in particular to a combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling intestinal health of sows.
Background
Because the gastrointestinal tract and the immune system are not developed completely and the immunity is low, the piglets are susceptible to infectious gastroenteritis, epidemic diarrhea and other diseases, the piglets die greatly, and the pig raising industry is greatly lost. For the diarrhea of piglets, antibiotics and chemically synthesized antibacterial drugs are generally adopted for treatment in the prior art, however, the drugs have large toxic and side effects, usually treat the symptoms and do not treat the root causes, and bring adverse factors to the overall prevention of diseases. And other medicines are added, so that the normal storage and development of the gastrointestinal tract are influenced, and the digestion and absorption of piglets are difficult.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems, namely the problems brought forward by the background technology, the invention provides a combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows, and the specific technical scheme is as follows:
a combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling intestinal health of sows comprises the following components in parts by mass: 400 parts of corn, 200 parts of wheat, 150 parts of wheat bran, 100 parts of rice bran, 150 parts of bean pulp, 200 parts of sow premix, 15-20 parts of medical stone, 20-50 parts of rice bran, 10-30 parts of peas, 10-30 parts of sweet potato vine, 20-50 parts of fish meal, 50-80 parts of soybean cake, 5-10 parts of vegetable oil, 40-70 parts of complex and 5-20 parts of composite bacteria.
The feed comprises the following components in parts by weight: 350 parts of corn, 240 parts of wheat, 130 parts of wheat bran, 120 parts of rice bran, 170 parts of soybean meal, 45 parts of sow premix, 17 parts of medical stone, 40 parts of rice bran, 23 parts of pea, 17 parts of sweet potato stem, 33 parts of fish meal, 68 parts of soybean cake, 8 parts of vegetable oil, 56 parts of complex and 12 parts of composite probiotics.
The complex comprises the following components in parts by mass: 15-30 parts of Chinese pulsatilla root, 10-25 parts of ginger, 5-10 parts of baking soda, 20-30 parts of beet pulp, 2-5 parts of anise, 15-25 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 30-50 parts of fermented corn straw, 5-10 parts of dried distillers' grains and 20-40 parts of eucommia bark.
The complex comprises, by mass, 25 parts of Chinese pulsatilla root, 16 parts of ginger, 7 parts of baking soda, 26 parts of beet pulp, 4 parts of anise, 11 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 42 parts of fermented corn straw, 6 parts of dried distillers' grains and 29 parts of eucommia bark.
The compound bacterium comprises the following components in parts by weight: 5-15 parts of lactobacillus brevis, 2-7 parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae, 3-5 parts of bacillus licheniformis, 2-6 parts of bacillus casei, 1-4 parts of bacillus subtilis and 5-9 parts of lactic acid bacteria.
The compound bacterium comprises the following components in parts by weight: 9 parts of lactobacillus brevis, 6 parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae, 4 parts of bacillus licheniformis, 4 parts of bacillus casei, 3 parts of bacillus subtilis and 8 parts of lactic acid bacteria.
The sow premix comprises the following components in parts by mass: 30-55 parts of 98.5% lysine, 5-10 parts of universal multi-vitamin, 2-5 parts of 30% antioxidant, 2-5 parts of sweet taste, 10-17 parts of 10% bacitracin zinc, 10-15 parts of complex enzyme, 1-4 parts of 300 hundred million microecological, 10-30 parts of 50% choline chloride, 1-4 parts of 0.1% organic chromium, 10-16 parts of blue vitriol, 20-45 parts of ferrous sulfate monohydrate, 22-30 parts of zinc sulfate monohydrate, 2-8 parts of manganese sulfate monohydrate, 1% sodium selenite, 100-150 parts of edible salt, 100-180 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 2-4 parts of 5000 type phytase, 300-400 parts of stone powder and 100-200 parts of carrier.
The sow premix comprises the following components in parts by mass: 42 parts of 98.5% lysine, 8 parts of universal multivitamin, 3 parts of 30% antioxidant, 4 parts of sweetening agent, 14 parts of 10% bacitracin zinc, 13 parts of complex enzyme, 3 parts of 300 hundred million microecology, 20 parts of 50% choline chloride, 2 parts of 0.1% organic matter, 14 parts of blue copperas, 30 parts of ferrous sulfate monohydrate, 27 parts of zinc sulfate monohydrate, 6 parts of manganese sulfate monohydrate, 3 parts of 1% sodium selenite, 120 parts of salt, 150 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 3 parts of 5000-type phytase, 380 parts of stone powder and 158 parts of carrier.
The general multi-vitamin is superior multi-vitamin, the sweetener is a high-potency sweet agent, and the complex enzyme is a compound enzyme with excessive multi-vitamin.
The beneficial technical effects of the invention are as follows: the natural plants are added into the traditional sow feed, so that the oxidation resistance of the pig feed is improved, the growth of mould is inhibited, and the healthy and excellent growth of the pig can be promoted by improving the indexes of the growth performance, the oxidation resistance, the meat quality, the immunity, the cecal microorganisms, the serum biochemistry and the like of the pig; the average daily feed intake is obviously improved, the feed conversion ratio is reduced, the nutrient digestibility is obviously reduced, and the diversity of microorganisms in the cecum is improved; the added compound bacteria can effectively reduce bacterial diarrhea, promote the growth of sows, improve the utilization rate of feed, and enhance the disease-resistant and anti-stress capability and the overall health level of animals.
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Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described below. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that these embodiments are only for explaining the technical principle of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
Example 1
A combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling intestinal health of sows comprises 300 parts of corn, 300 parts of wheat, 100 parts of wheat bran, 100 parts of rice bran, 150 parts of soybean meal, 20 parts of sow premix, 15 parts of medical stone, 20 parts of rice bran, 10 parts of peas, 10 parts of sweet potato vine, 20 parts of fish meal, 50 parts of soybean cakes, 40 parts of a complex and 5 parts of composite bacteria.
Wherein the complex comprises: 15 parts of Chinese pulsatilla root, 10 parts of lifting, 5 parts of baking soda, 20 parts of beet pulp, 2 parts of anise, 15 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 30 parts of fermented corn straw, 5 parts of dried wine lees and 20 parts of eucommia bark.
The composite bacterium comprises: 5 parts of lactobacillus brevis, 2 parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae, 3 parts of bacillus licheniformis, 2 parts of bacillus casei, 1 part of bacillus subtilis and 5 parts of lactic acid bacteria.
The sow premix comprises the following components: 30 parts of 98.5% lysine, 5 parts of universal multivitamin, 2 parts of 30% antioxidant, 2 parts of sweet taste, 10% bacitracin zinc, 10 parts of complex enzyme, 1 part of 300 hundred million microecology, 10 parts of 50% choline chloride, 1 part of 0.1% organic chromium, 10 parts of blue copperas, 20 parts of ferrous sulfate monohydrate, 22 parts of zinc sulfate monohydrate, 2 parts of manganese sulfate monohydrate, 1% sodium selenite, 100 parts of salt, 100 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 2 parts of 5000-type phytase, 300 parts of stone powder and 100 parts of carrier.
Example 2
A combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling intestinal health of sows comprises 350 parts of corn, 240 parts of wheat, 130 parts of wheat bran, 120 parts of rice bran, 170 parts of soybean meal, 45 parts of sow premix, 17 parts of medical stone, 40 parts of rice bran, 23 parts of peas, 17 parts of sweet potato vine, 33 parts of fish meal, 68 parts of soybean cakes, 8 parts of vegetable oil, 56 parts of a complex and 12 parts of composite probiotics.
The complex comprises, by mass, 25 parts of Chinese pulsatilla root, 16 parts of ginger, 7 parts of baking soda, 26 parts of beet pulp, 4 parts of anise, 11 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 42 parts of fermented corn straw, 6 parts of dried distillers' grains and 29 parts of eucommia bark.
The compound bacterium comprises the following components in parts by weight: 9 parts of lactobacillus brevis, 6 parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae, 4 parts of bacillus licheniformis, 4 parts of bacillus casei, 3 parts of bacillus subtilis and 8 parts of lactic acid bacteria.
The sow premix comprises the following components in parts by mass: 42 parts of 98.5% lysine, 8 parts of universal multivitamin, 3 parts of 30% antioxidant, 4 parts of sweetening agent, 14 parts of 10% bacitracin zinc, 13 parts of complex enzyme, 3 parts of 300 hundred million microecology, 20 parts of 50% choline chloride, 2 parts of 0.1% organic matter, 14 parts of blue copperas, 30 parts of ferrous sulfate monohydrate, 27 parts of zinc sulfate monohydrate, 6 parts of manganese sulfate monohydrate, 3 parts of 1% sodium selenite, 120 parts of salt, 150 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 3 parts of 5000-type phytase, 380 parts of stone powder and 158 parts of carrier.
Example 3
A combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling intestinal health of sows comprises 400 parts of corn, 200 parts of wheat, 150 parts of wheat bran, 150 parts of rice bran, 200 parts of soybean meal, 60 parts of sow premix, 20 parts of medical stone, 50 parts of rice bran, 30 parts of peas, 30 parts of sweet potato vine, 50 parts of fish meal, 80 parts of soybean cakes, 10 parts of vegetable oil, 70 parts of a complex and 20 parts of composite bacteria.
The complex comprises the following components in parts by mass: 30 parts of Chinese pulsatilla root, 25 parts of ginger, 10 parts of baking soda, 30 parts of beet pulp, 5 parts of anise, 25 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 50 parts of fermented corn straw, 10 parts of dried wine lees and 40 parts of eucommia bark.
The compound bacterium comprises the following components in parts by weight: 15 parts of lactobacillus brevis, 7 parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae, 5 parts of bacillus licheniformis, 6 parts of bacillus casei, 4 parts of bacillus subtilis and 9 parts of lactic acid bacteria.
The sow premix comprises the following components in parts by mass: 55 parts of 98.5% lysine, 10 parts of universal multivitamin, 5 parts of 30% antioxidant, 5 parts of sweet taste, 17 parts of 10% bacitracin zinc, 15 parts of complex enzyme, 4 parts of 300 hundred million microecology, 30 parts of 50% choline chloride, 4 parts of 0.1% organic chromium, 16 parts of copper sulfate pentahydrate, 45 parts of ferrous sulfate monohydrate, 30 parts of zinc sulfate monohydrate, 8 parts of manganese sulfate monohydrate, 5 parts of 1% sodium selenite, 150 parts of salt, 180 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 4 parts of 5000-type phytase, 400 parts of stone powder and 200 parts of carrier.
In order to verify the using effect of the composite fiber feed on the pigs, the applicant carries out a breeding test, and the following are the influences of the composite fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of the sows on the growth performance of the sows:
120 sows of 40 days old are selected and randomly divided into 4 groups, wherein 1-3 groups are fed with the feed described in examples 1-3, the 4 th group is a control group and is fed with the conventional feed for 60 days, and the test results are as follows:
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The test result shows that compared with a control group, the feed experiment group has a good effect of preventing sow diarrhea, can well promote the growth of the sow, ensures the intestinal health of the sow, improves the digestion and utilization rate of the sow, reduces the diarrhea rate, improves the growth performance of the sow, reduces the feed conversion ratio and improves the economic benefit of users.
While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention, and particularly, features shown in the various embodiments may be combined in any suitable manner without departing from the scope of the invention. It is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.
In the description of the present invention, the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", and the like, which indicate directions or positional relationships, are used for convenience of description only, and do not indicate or imply that the devices or elements must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
Furthermore, it should be noted that, in the description of the present invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. The specific meanings of the above terms in the present invention can be understood by those skilled in the art according to specific situations.
The terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other similar term are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements does not include only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, article, or apparatus.
Up to this point, the technical solutions of the present invention have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, but it is obvious to those skilled in the art that the scope of the present invention is not limited to these specific embodiments. Equivalent changes or substitutions of related technical features can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the principle of the invention, and the technical scheme after the changes or substitutions can fall into the protection scope of the invention.

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1. A combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows, which is characterized in that; the feed comprises the following components in parts by weight: 400 parts of corn, 200 parts of wheat, 150 parts of wheat bran, 100 parts of rice bran, 150 parts of bean pulp, 200 parts of sow premix, 15-20 parts of medical stone, 20-50 parts of rice bran, 10-30 parts of peas, 10-30 parts of sweet potato vine, 20-50 parts of fish meal, 50-80 parts of soybean cake, 5-10 parts of vegetable oil, 40-70 parts of complex and 5-20 parts of composite bacteria.
2. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the feed comprises the following components in parts by weight: 350 parts of corn, 240 parts of wheat, 130 parts of wheat bran, 120 parts of rice bran, 170 parts of soybean meal, 45 parts of sow premix, 17 parts of medical stone, 40 parts of rice bran, 23 parts of pea, 17 parts of sweet potato stem, 33 parts of fish meal, 68 parts of soybean cake, 8 parts of vegetable oil, 56 parts of complex and 12 parts of composite probiotics.
3. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the complex comprises the following components in parts by mass: 15-30 parts of Chinese pulsatilla root, 10-25 parts of ginger, 5-10 parts of baking soda, 20-30 parts of beet pulp, 2-5 parts of anise, 15-25 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 30-50 parts of fermented corn straw, 5-10 parts of dried distillers' grains and 20-40 parts of eucommia bark.
4. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 3, wherein: the complex comprises, by mass, 25 parts of Chinese pulsatilla root, 16 parts of ginger, 7 parts of baking soda, 26 parts of beet pulp, 4 parts of anise, 11 parts of salvia miltiorrhiza, 42 parts of fermented corn straw, 6 parts of dried distillers' grains and 29 parts of eucommia bark.
5. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the compound bacterium comprises the following components in parts by weight: 5-15 parts of lactobacillus brevis, 2-7 parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae, 3-5 parts of bacillus licheniformis, 2-6 parts of bacillus casei, 1-4 parts of bacillus subtilis and 5-9 parts of lactic acid bacteria.
6. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 5, wherein: the compound bacterium comprises the following components in parts by weight: 9 parts of lactobacillus brevis, 6 parts of saccharomyces cerevisiae, 4 parts of bacillus licheniformis, 4 parts of bacillus casei, 3 parts of bacillus subtilis and 8 parts of lactic acid bacteria.
7. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the sow premix comprises the following components in parts by mass: 30-55 parts of 98.5% lysine, 5-10 parts of universal multi-vitamin, 2-5 parts of 30% antioxidant, 2-5 parts of sweet taste, 10-17 parts of 10% bacitracin zinc, 10-15 parts of complex enzyme, 1-4 parts of 300 hundred million microecological, 10-30 parts of 50% choline chloride, 1-4 parts of 0.1% organic chromium, 10-16 parts of blue vitriol, 20-45 parts of ferrous sulfate monohydrate, 22-30 parts of zinc sulfate monohydrate, 2-8 parts of manganese sulfate monohydrate, 1% sodium selenite, 100-150 parts of edible salt, 100-180 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 2-4 parts of 5000 type phytase, 300-400 parts of stone powder and 100-200 parts of carrier.
8. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 7, wherein: the sow premix comprises the following components in parts by mass: 42 parts of 98.5% lysine, 8 parts of universal multivitamin, 3 parts of 30% antioxidant, 4 parts of sweetening agent, 14 parts of 10% bacitracin zinc, 13 parts of complex enzyme, 3 parts of 300 hundred million microecology, 20 parts of 50% choline chloride, 2 parts of 0.1% organic matter, 14 parts of blue copperas, 30 parts of ferrous sulfate monohydrate, 27 parts of zinc sulfate monohydrate, 6 parts of manganese sulfate monohydrate, 3 parts of 1% sodium selenite, 120 parts of salt, 150 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 3 parts of 5000-type phytase, 380 parts of stone powder and 158 parts of carrier.
9. The combined fiber feed for regulating and controlling the intestinal health of sows as claimed in claim 7 or 8, wherein: the general multi-vitamin is superior multi-vitamin, the sweetener is a high-potency sweet agent, and the complex enzyme is a compound enzyme with excessive multi-vitamin.
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