CN113208001A - Grain-free feed containing professor chrysanthemum - Google Patents

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CN113208001A
CN113208001A CN202110486036.5A CN202110486036A CN113208001A CN 113208001 A CN113208001 A CN 113208001A CN 202110486036 A CN202110486036 A CN 202110486036A CN 113208001 A CN113208001 A CN 113208001A
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    • A23K10/37Animal feeding-stuffs from material of plant origin, e.g. roots, seeds or hay; from material of fungal origin, e.g. mushrooms from waste material
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Abstract

The invention provides a grain-free feed containing professor chrysanthemum, which comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: the invention adopts the professor chrysanthemum as a basic substance and then adds various animal and plant wastes, thereby saving grains and utilizing the wastes, and having the characteristics of simple process, low cost and high nutritive value.

Description

Grain-free feed containing professor chrysanthemum
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of feeds, in particular to a grain-free feed containing professor chrysanthemum.
Background
No food-free chicken raising and pig raising method has been found so far. Historically, the change from wild to domesticated to poultry and livestock has been an irreversible rule for people to use food to raise chickens and pigs. Therefore, the grain gap in China is mainly imported from foreign countries with a great amount of grains for feeds, such as soybeans, corns and the like, and the grain gap in China is almost more than 40 percent and is used for the breeding industry. Therefore, the planting area and the living population of our country are the most big countries in the world, and if the food for the livestock husbandry of the breeding industry reaches more than 40 percent, the per-capita food is very low.
After decades of investigation and analysis of nutrient sources, livestock, poultry and humans are the same and all require nutrition to grow, which is not necessarily food. Referring to the concept of nutrition, the concept of food needs to be reduced. Therefore, many substances which replace grains and have higher nutritive value than the grains are found in many years of exploration and discussion, and a pasture, professor chrysanthemum, which contains a large amount of SOD and plant flavone and is different from other pastures, is researched by experts of several generations. The professor chrysanthemum can be used as a nutrient source for both people and livestock, so the professor chrysanthemum can be used as a basic substance of a grain-free feed, and after the professor chrysanthemum is found to be used as the basic substance of the grain-free feed, all straws, all food scraps, edible industrial wastes, edible agricultural wastes, edible food industry processing wastes, edible catering wastes, edible forestry wastes, edible garden wastes, edible urban greening wastes and the like can be taken as source substances of the nutrient source for livestock breeding. The professor chrysanthemum has the advantages that the professor chrysanthemum has the concentrated superoxide dismutase and the concentrated plant flavone, the substances which can eliminate free radicals in the body have considerable content, and then the professor chrysanthemum is matched with other discarded animal and plant waste materials to research out the grain-free feed which has higher nutritive value than grains and can enhance the immune function. Its main nutrient composition is formed from SOD plant flavone algae fungus and mineral matter, and has lots of enzymes, so that it is more rich in nutrient and its disease-resisting capacity is greatly raised.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problem of complaints, the invention aims to provide a grain-free feed containing professor chrysanthemum.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides the following technical scheme: a non-grain feed containing professor chrysanthemum comprises the following raw materials by weight: 10-15 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 15-30 parts of mushroom bran, 10-20 parts of plant waste, 5-30 parts of food waste and 10-25 parts of protein additive.
Preferably, the professor chrysanthemum, the mushroom bran, the plant waste, the food waste and the protein additive are mixed, aged and granulated for use.
Preferably, the fungus chaff comprises any one or more of leftover materials, culture mediums, fungus seats and fungus dregs of defective mushrooms produced by various types of fungi.
Preferably, the plant waste comprises any one or more of garden waste, fruit and vegetable waste, agricultural stalks or agricultural vines.
Preferably, the food waste comprises animal food waste.
Preferably, the food waste comprises brewery food waste.
Preferably, the animal food waste comprises any one or more of animal processed offal, animal food domestic waste capable of being eaten, animal food kitchen waste, slaughter waste blood or non-marketable animal processed waste.
Preferably, the brewery waste comprises any one or more of brewery processing industry rejects or non-saleable brewery rejects or non-consumable aged grain.
Preferably, the protein additive comprises any one or more of artificially farmed maggots or earthworms or black midges or yellow meal worms or cockroaches.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the following beneficial effects:
the professor chrysanthemum-containing grain-free feed provided by the invention has the characteristics of simple process, low cost and high nutritional value by adopting the professor chrysanthemum as a basic substance and then adding various animal and plant wastes, thus saving grains and utilizing the wastes.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention are clearly and completely described below, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
Example one
The invention is prepared from the following components in specific embodiments by weight: 10 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 30 parts of mushroom bran, 20 parts of plant waste, 20 parts of food waste and 10 parts of protein additive.
Wherein the fungus chaff comprises any one or more of leftover materials, culture mediums, fungus seats and fungus dregs of defective mushrooms produced by various fungi; the plant waste comprises any one or more of garden waste, fruit and vegetable waste, agriculturally produced straws or agriculturally produced vines; the food waste comprises animal food waste and brew food waste, if animal food waste is selected, any one or more of animal processed offal or edible animal food domestic waste or animal food kitchen waste or slaughter waste blood or non-saleable animal processed waste, if brewed food waste is present, any one or more of brewer food industry offal or non-saleable brewed food waste or non-saleable aged food, and the protein additive comprises any one or more of artificially bred maggots or earthworms or midges or mealworms or cockroaches.
The professor chrysanthemum, the mushroom bran, the plant waste, the food waste and the protein additive are mixed, ripened and granulated for use.
Example two
The invention is prepared from the following components in specific embodiments by weight: 10 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 30 parts of mushroom bran, 20 parts of plant waste, 15 parts of food waste and 15 parts of protein additive.
The selection of materials and the application method of each component in the embodiment 2 are the same as those in the embodiment 1, and are not repeated.
EXAMPLE III
The invention is prepared from the following components in specific embodiments by weight: 15 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 50 parts of mushroom bran, 10 parts of plant waste, 5 parts of food waste and 20 parts of protein additive.
The selection of materials and the application method of each component in the embodiment 3 are the same as those in the embodiment 1, and are not repeated.
Example four
The invention is prepared from the following components in specific embodiments by weight: 15 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 50 parts of mushroom bran, 10 parts of plant waste, 10 parts of food waste and 15 parts of protein additive.
The selection of materials and the application method of each component in this example 4 are the same as those in example 1, and are not repeated.
EXAMPLE five
The invention is prepared from the following components in specific embodiments by weight: 10 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 40 parts of mushroom bran, 15 parts of plant waste, 15 parts of food waste and 20 parts of protein additive.
The selection of materials and the application method of each component in this example 5 are the same as those in example 1 and are not repeated.
EXAMPLE six
The invention is prepared from the following components in specific embodiments by weight: 10 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 20 parts of mushroom bran, 10 parts of plant waste, 50 parts of food waste and 10 parts of protein additive.
The selection of materials and the application method of each component in this example 6 are the same as those in example 1, and are not repeated.
EXAMPLE seven
The invention is prepared from the following components in specific embodiments by weight: 15 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 15 parts of mushroom bran, 15 parts of plant waste, 30 parts of food waste and 25 parts of protein additive.
The selection of materials and the application method of each component in this example 7 are the same as those in example 1 and are not repeated.
It is noted that, herein, relational terms such as first and second, and the like may be used solely to distinguish one entity or action from another entity or action without necessarily requiring or implying any actual such relationship or order between such entities or actions. Also, the terms "comprises," "comprising," or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, 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, method, article, or apparatus.
Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims (9)

1. A grain-free feed containing professor chrysanthemum, which is characterized in that: comprises the following raw materials by weight: 10-15 parts of professor chrysanthemum, 15-30 parts of mushroom bran, 10-20 parts of plant waste, 5-30 parts of food waste and 10-25 parts of protein additive.
2. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 1, wherein: the professor chrysanthemum, the mushroom bran, the plant waste, the food waste and the protein additive are mixed, cured and granulated for use.
3. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 2, wherein: the mushroom bran comprises any one or more of leftover materials, culture mediums, fungus seats and mushroom dregs of defective mushrooms produced by various mushrooms.
4. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 2, wherein: the plant waste comprises one or more of garden waste, fruit and vegetable waste, agricultural stalks or agricultural vines.
5. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 2, wherein: the food waste comprises animal food waste.
6. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 5, wherein: the food waste comprises brewery food waste.
7. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 5, wherein: the animal food waste comprises any one or more of animal processed offal, edible animal food domestic waste, animal food kitchen waste, slaughtered waste blood or non-marketable animal processed waste.
8. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 2, wherein: the brewery waste comprises any one or more of brewery processing industry offal, non-saleable brewery waste, or non-consumable aged grain.
9. The gridless feed comprising professor chrysanthemum according to claim 2, wherein: the protein additive comprises any one or more of artificially cultured maggots or earthworms or black midges or yellow mealworms or cockroaches.
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CN1120894A (en) * 1995-08-21 1996-04-24 李振环 Puffed cutin protein feed and its production process
CN1155391A (en) * 1996-09-26 1997-07-30 顾一忠 Composite feeds using grass to replace provisions
CN101107969A (en) * 2007-08-15 2008-01-23 窦观一 Grain saving type feedstuff substituting food to reduce greenhouse gases
CN111203431A (en) * 2020-02-19 2020-05-29 王云飞 Organic waste recycling treatment method

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CN1120894A (en) * 1995-08-21 1996-04-24 李振环 Puffed cutin protein feed and its production process
CN1155391A (en) * 1996-09-26 1997-07-30 顾一忠 Composite feeds using grass to replace provisions
CN101107969A (en) * 2007-08-15 2008-01-23 窦观一 Grain saving type feedstuff substituting food to reduce greenhouse gases
CN111203431A (en) * 2020-02-19 2020-05-29 王云飞 Organic waste recycling treatment method

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