CN113615770A - Stress-resistant feed for mutton sheep - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses an anti-stress feed for mutton sheep, which comprises the following components: 20-40 parts of corn, 5-10 parts of wheat bran, 2-8 parts of corn germ meal, 5-20 parts of soybean meal, 1-5 parts of cottonseed meal, 1-5 parts of stone powder, 0.3-3.0 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.1-2.0 parts of sodium chloride, 1-5 parts of cane molasses, 1-15 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 1-15 parts of glucose, 0.01-0.05 part of beef cattle and sheep vitamin premix, 0.01-0.1 part of antioxidant, 0.1-1 part of magnesium oxide, 0.1-0.4 part of beef cattle and sheep trace element premix, 0.05-0.3 part of zinc methionine, 0.01-0.1 part of organic chromium and 0.5-2.0 parts of baking soda. The invention belongs to the technical field of stress resistance of mutton sheep, and particularly relates to an anti-stress feed for mutton sheep, which can regulate the immunity of the mutton sheep under a stress state, improve the disease resistance, improve the feed intake, improve the weight gain and reduce the death rate.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of stress resistance of mutton sheep, and particularly relates to an anti-stress feed for mutton sheep.
Background
10-20 kg of mutton sheep separated from ewes after weaning, wherein the mutton sheep at the stage just starts to be fed by using feed as a main part after weaning, immunoglobulin in the sheep body is reduced and the body resistance is weak when the sheep is weaned and separated from the ewes, diseases are easy to occur, when the mutton sheep is stressed (especially long-distance transportation stress), or external environment vibration, temperature change, water shortage and hunger change can cause the microbial flora in rumens of the mutton sheep to die by 50-80%, the sheep immunity is reduced, the meat sheep morbidity (especially digestive system and respiratory system diseases) is greatly increased, a large amount of sheep are only diarrhea and lean, the diseases are caused by harmful bacteria reproduction, further the diseases are dead, the feed intake is greatly reduced or not fed, and due to digestion dysfunction, the diarrhea can be caused by feeding, finally the mutton sheep are caused to have malnutrition and lean, and the anti-stress state can not be twisted for a long time, the sheep only suffer from diseases, the severe sheep die, the light sheep recover to be stiff sheep, and the later-stage body type and weight increase slowly or the light sheep do not eat long, so that farm loss is caused.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems, the invention provides the stress-resistant feed for the mutton sheep, which can adjust the immunity of the mutton cattle and sheep in a stress state, improve the disease resistance, improve the feed intake, improve the daily gain and reduce the death rate.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention is as follows: the anti-stress feed for the mutton sheep comprises the following components in parts by weight: 20-40 parts of corn, 5-10 parts of wheat bran, 2-8 parts of corn germ meal, 5-20 parts of soybean meal, 1-5 parts of cottonseed meal, 1-5 parts of stone powder, 0.3-3.0 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.1-2.0 parts of sodium chloride, 1-5 parts of cane molasses, 1-15 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 1-15 parts of glucose, 0.01-0.05 part of beef cattle and sheep vitamin premix, 0.01-0.1 part of antioxidant, 0.1-1 part of magnesium oxide, 0.1-0.4 part of beef cattle and sheep trace element premix, 0.05-0.3 part of zinc methionine, 0.01-0.1 part of organic chromium and 0.5-2.0 parts of baking soda.
Further, the feed comprises 30 parts of corn, 8 parts of wheat bran, 5 parts of corn germ meal, 12 parts of soybean meal, 3 parts of cottonseed meal, 3 parts of stone powder, 2.0 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 1.0 part of sodium chloride, 2 parts of cane molasses, 8 parts of an bacterial peptidase culture, 8 parts of glucose, 0.03 part of vitamin premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.05 part of antioxidant, 0.5 part of magnesium oxide, 0.25 part of trace element premix for beef cattle and sheep, 1.5 parts of zinc methionine, 0.05 part of organic chromium and 1.2 parts of baking soda.
Further, the feed comprises 30 parts of corn, 12 parts of wheat bran, 6 parts of corn germ meal, 16 parts of soybean meal, 4 parts of cottonseed meal, 4 parts of stone powder, 2.5 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 1.5 parts of sodium chloride, 4 parts of cane molasses, 12 parts of an bacterial peptidase culture, 12 parts of glucose, 0.04 part of a vitamin premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.08 part of an antioxidant, 0.8 part of magnesium oxide, 0.3 part of a trace element premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.25 part of zinc methionine, 0.08 part of organic chromium and 1.8 parts of baking soda.
Further, the content of chromium in the organic chromium is 0.1%.
The invention adopts the structure to obtain the following beneficial effects: the invention provides an anti-stress feed for mutton sheep, which is suitable for 10-20 kg of the anti-stress pellet feed for mutton sheep which is separated from ewes after weaning and can resist the external environment changes such as long-distance transportation, sale, severe climate, shearing, injection, weighing and the like, and the anti-stress feed for beef cattle and sheep is adopted to adjust the immunity of the beef cattle and sheep in a stress state, improve the disease resistance, improve the feed intake, improve the daily gain and reduce the death rate; sufficient degradable protein is provided for mutton, and the sufficient growth requirement of mutton sheep is ensured; the stress response of newly purchased lambs is relieved, the recovery and the propagation of beneficial gastrointestinal microorganisms are promoted, the disease resistance is improved, and the death rate is reduced; anti-nutritional factors in the feed are effectively degraded, cell walls of cellulose are broken, feed nutrition is fully released, more nutrition is provided for rumen synthetic nutrients, and the forage digestibility is improved by over 35%; the meat production cost is reduced; the protein feed additive is rich in free small peptide, promotes protein synthesis in an animal body, and improves daily gain; the deposition of intramuscular fat is promoted, the dressing percentage and the lean meat percentage are improved, and the selling income of the sheep is increased; improving the digestibility of the animal to nutrients, and reducing the incidence of diseases such as rumen acidosis, rumen flatulence, diarrhea, calculus, eye droppings and the like; safe, nontoxic and residue-free; solves the problems of inactivation of rumen microbial flora activity of the mutton sheep in the stress period, reduction of immunity of the mutton sheep in the stress period, diarrhea, metabolic disease occurrence, low feed intake of the beef cattle and sheep in the stress period and low feed digestibility.
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The technical solutions of the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to specific implementations, and all the portions of the present invention that are not described in detail in the technical features or the connection relationships of the present invention are the prior art.
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to examples.
The technical scheme adopted by the invention is as follows: the anti-stress feed for the mutton sheep comprises the following components in parts by weight: 20-40 parts of corn, 5-10 parts of wheat bran, 2-8 parts of corn germ meal, 5-20 parts of soybean meal, 1-5 parts of cottonseed meal, 1-5 parts of stone powder, 0.3-3.0 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.1-2.0 parts of sodium chloride, 1-5 parts of cane molasses, 1-15 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 1-15 parts of glucose, 0.01-0.05 part of beef cattle and sheep vitamin premix, 0.01-0.1 part of antioxidant, 0.1-1 part of magnesium oxide, 0.1-0.4 part of beef cattle and sheep trace element premix, 0.05-0.3 part of zinc methionine, 0.01-0.1 part of organic chromium (0.1%) and 0.5-2.0 parts of baking soda.
30 parts of corn, 8 parts of wheat bran, 5 parts of corn germ meal, 12 parts of soybean meal, 3 parts of cottonseed meal, 3 parts of stone powder, 2.0 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 1.0 part of sodium chloride, 2 parts of cane molasses, 8 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 8 parts of glucose, 0.03 part of vitamin premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.05 part of antioxidant, 0.5 part of magnesium oxide, 0.25 part of trace element premix for beef cattle and sheep, 1.5 parts of zinc methionine, 0.05 part of organic chromium (0.1%) and 1.2 parts of baking soda.
30 parts of corn, 12 parts of wheat bran, 6 parts of corn germ meal, 16 parts of soybean meal, 4 parts of cottonseed meal, 4 parts of stone powder, 2.5 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 1.5 parts of sodium chloride, 4 parts of cane molasses, 12 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 12 parts of glucose, 0.04 part of vitamin premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.08 part of antioxidant, 0.8 part of magnesium oxide, 0.3 part of trace element premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.25 part of zinc methionine, 0.08 part of organic chromium (0.1%) and 1.8 parts of baking soda.
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Afternoon No. 4 month No. 13 afternoon No. 4 month No. 30 afternoon
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1. Sufficient and clean drinking water is provided, the animal body needs more water for fast growth and activity, no water shortage is needed, and the effect of warm water supply in winter is better;
2. the sheep is a ruminant, and must provide sufficient coarse fodder supply, pay attention to observe the trough surplus to adjust, and observe whether the rumination times are normal, and lack of high-quality coarse fodder is a main factor causing non-rumination and diarrhea;
3. adding the concentrated feed according to a recommended feeding method, ensuring that the amount of the concentrated feed is enough in advance, and properly increasing and adjusting the amount of the coarse feed according to the rest amount of the feeding trough of the sheep pen;
4. newly purchased sheep need to be given drinking water added with vitamin C and electrolyte, and fresh clean forage grass is subjected to anti-stress treatment;
5. the immunity and insect expelling work is strictly executed, and the colony house and the apparatus are regularly disinfected, so that the cross contamination of personnel and vehicles is reduced.
The invention and its embodiments have been described above, without this being limitative. In summary, those skilled in the art should appreciate that they can readily use the disclosed conception and specific embodiments as a basis for designing or modifying other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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1. The anti-stress feed for the mutton sheep is characterized by comprising the following components in parts by weight: 20-40 parts of corn, 5-10 parts of wheat bran, 2-8 parts of corn germ meal, 5-20 parts of soybean meal, 1-5 parts of cottonseed meal, 1-5 parts of stone powder, 0.3-3.0 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 0.1-2.0 parts of sodium chloride, 1-5 parts of cane molasses, 1-15 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 1-15 parts of glucose, 0.01-0.05 part of beef cattle and sheep vitamin premix, 0.01-0.1 part of antioxidant, 0.1-1 part of magnesium oxide, 0.1-0.4 part of beef cattle and sheep trace element premix, 0.05-0.3 part of zinc methionine, 0.01-0.1 part of organic chromium and 0.5-2.0 parts of baking soda.
2. The anti-stress feed for mutton sheep according to claim 1, wherein the feed comprises 30 parts of corn, 8 parts of wheat bran, 5 parts of corn germ meal, 12 parts of soybean meal, 3 parts of cottonseed meal, 3 parts of stone powder, 2.0 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 1.0 part of sodium chloride, 2 parts of cane molasses, 8 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 8 parts of glucose, 0.03 part of vitamin premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.05 part of antioxidant, 0.5 part of magnesium oxide, 0.25 part of microelement premix for beef cattle and sheep, 1.5 parts of zinc methionine, 0.05 part of organic chromium and 1.2 parts of baking soda.
3. The anti-stress feed for mutton sheep according to claim 1, wherein the feed comprises 30 parts of corn, 12 parts of wheat bran, 6 parts of corn germ meal, 16 parts of soybean meal, 4 parts of cottonseed meal, 4 parts of stone powder, 2.5 parts of calcium hydrophosphate, 1.5 parts of sodium chloride, 4 parts of cane molasses, 12 parts of bacterial peptidase culture, 12 parts of glucose, 0.04 part of vitamin premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.08 part of antioxidant, 0.8 part of magnesium oxide, 0.3 part of microelement premix for beef cattle and sheep, 0.25 part of zinc methionine, 0.08 part of organic chromium and 1.8 parts of baking soda.
4. The anti-stress feed for mutton sheep as claimed in claim 1, wherein the content of chromium in the organic chromium is 0.1%.
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