CN114886022A - Fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility - Google Patents

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CN114886022A
CN114886022A CN202210525085.XA CN202210525085A CN114886022A CN 114886022 A CN114886022 A CN 114886022A CN 202210525085 A CN202210525085 A CN 202210525085A CN 114886022 A CN114886022 A CN 114886022A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility, and relates to the technical field of cattle feeds, wherein the fermented feed comprises 800-900 parts of high-quality corn, 30-40 parts of composite live bacteria nutrient solution, 120-210 parts of puffed soybean, 20-40 parts of cane molasses, 70-90 parts of whey powder, 8-15 parts of lactic acid bacteria, 15-30 parts of saccharomycetes, 10-15 parts of bacillus subtilis, 5-10 parts of trace elements, 5-15 parts of major elements, 5-10 parts of rumen-bypass vitamins, 8-10 parts of rumen-bypass lysine and a proper amount of water, wherein the trace elements comprise compounds such as copper, iron, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, cobalt and the like. The rumen-bypass vitamin is characterized in that the vitamin which can be released to the true stomach and absorbed by the small intestine after special processing treatment is needed, the biological efficiency is more than 1 time of the common vitamin, the quality of livestock products is improved, and the daily ration cost is reduced.

Description

Fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility
Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of cattle feed, in particular to fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility.
Background
With the large-scale and intensive development of the beef cattle industry and the continuous optimization of production links, a pattern with low grassland breeding cost and good raw land fattening effect is gradually formed.
The cattle feed in the prior art uses common vitamins, has poor effect, and can not change the proportion according to specific conditions.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the defects that the effect is not good enough and the proportion can not be changed according to specific conditions in the prior art, and provides a fermented feed for promoting the gastric motility of calves.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention adopts the following technical scheme: a fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility comprises 800-900 parts of high-quality corn, 30-40 parts of composite live bacteria nutrient solution, 120-210 parts of puffed soybeans, 20-40 parts of cane molasses, 70-90 parts of whey powder, 8-15 parts of lactic acid bacteria, 15-30 parts of saccharomycetes, 10-15 parts of bacillus subtilis, 5-10 parts of trace elements, 5-15 parts of major elements, 5-10 parts of rumen-bypass vitamins, 8-10 parts of rumen-bypass lysine and a proper amount of water.
Preferably, the trace elements include compounds of copper, iron, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, cobalt, and the like.
Preferably, the macroelements include calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur, and chlorine.
Preferably, the vitamins include vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B7, vitamin B9, vitamin B11, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin E.
Preferably, the composite live bacteria nutrient solution is in a single bottle, and the bottle body is provided with scales.
Preferably, the rumen bypass vitamin is stored separately from other components, and the rumen bypass vitamin is stored by sealing in a vacuum bag.
Preferably, the high-quality corn is obtained by crushing and grinding the corn kernels and the corn silks and then screening.
Preferably, the fermented feed and the common feed are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:10, and the weight of the fermented feed and the common feed applied to calves is 260-300 kg.
Preferably, the fermented feed and the common feed are mixed according to a weight ratio of 1:4, and the weight of the fermented feed and the common feed applied to calves is 100-200 kg.
Preferably, the fermented feed and the common feed are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:1, and the weight of the fermented feed and the common feed applied to calves is 200-260 kg.
The invention has the following beneficial effects:
1. compared with the prior art, the rumen-bypass vitamin in the fermented feed for promoting the calf gastric motility is characterized in that the rumen-bypass vitamin can pass through the rumen after special processing treatment, is released to the true stomach, and is absorbed by the small intestine, the biological efficiency is more than 1 time of that of common vitamin, the quality improvement of animal products is promoted, and the daily ration cost is reduced.
2. Compared with the prior art, the fermented feed for promoting the stomach power of the calves is added with a proper amount of fermented feed when the calves are fed at the beginning, after the calves are fed for a period of time, the bearing capacity is stronger, the proportion of the fermented feed is increased, the digestion capacity is basically sound when the calves grow into calves, the proportion of the fermented feed is reduced, and the cost is reduced.
3. Compared with the prior art, the fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility has the advantages that the fermentation speed is rapidly increased through the propagation of the compound bacteria, and rumen-bypass vitamins are stored in a sealed manner through the vacuum bag, so that the rumen-bypass vitamins are obtained.
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.
In the description of the invention, it should be noted that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships, and are only used for convenience in describing the invention and simplifying the description, but do not indicate or imply that the referred device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and thus should not be construed as limiting the invention; the terms "first," "second," and "third" are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance, and furthermore, unless otherwise explicitly stated 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 meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood in specific cases to those skilled in the art.
The first embodiment is as follows:
the embodiment provides a fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility: the feed comprises 800-900 parts of high-quality corn, 30-40 parts of composite live bacteria nutrient solution, 120-210 parts of puffed soybean, 20-40 parts of cane molasses, 70-90 parts of whey powder, 8-15 parts of lactic acid bacteria, 15-30 parts of saccharomycetes, 10-15 parts of bacillus subtilis, 5-10 parts of trace elements, 5-15 parts of major elements, 5-10 parts of rumen bypass vitamins, 8-10 parts of rumen bypass lysine and a proper amount of water;
the microelements comprise compounds of copper, ferrum, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, cobalt, etc., the macroelements comprise calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur and chlorine, the vitamins comprise vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B7, vitamin B9, vitamin B11, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D and vitamin E;
rumen bypass vitamins are stored separately from other components, and are stored in a sealed vacuum bag, so that the rumen has a very large damage effect on vitamin A, and about 60 percent of the added vitamin A is damaged by the rumen of forage-fed hay and corn kernel-fed steer (Warner et al, 1970). Similar results were obtained with an in vitro rumen-mimicking system (Rode et al, 1990; Weiss et al, 1995). In vitro data indicate that the tumor stomach fed high coarse diet can destroy approximately 20% of vitamin a, but when the bovine diet contains 50% to 70% concentrate, the vitamin a destruction rate can rise to 70%. The common vitamins are degraded by 70 percent in rumen, the absorbable components are only about 30 percent, and the absorption rate is greatly reduced. The rumen bypass vitamin has the characteristics that the rumen bypass vitamin can pass through the rumen after being processed specially and is released to the true stomach, and the vitamin absorbed by the small intestine, and the biological efficiency is more than 1 time of that of the common vitamin;
the rumen bypass vitamin is prepared by coating main components including vitamin A, D, E, biotin nicotinate and other main components, and can effectively prevent mastitis, reduce hoof dermatitis and white line disease, and promote absorption of calcium and phosphorus. Reducing osteoporosis, joint deformation of limbs, and deformation of bones and muscles;
the composite live bacteria nutrient solution is in a single bottle, the bottle body is provided with scales, and the composite bacteria have the characteristics of quick propagation, strong vitality, safety, no toxicity and the like. The characteristics of the compound bacteria are as follows: pure strains, high viable count, high density and less mixed bacteria; promoting the growth of crops, improving the quality of agricultural products, inhibiting soil-borne diseases, improving soil and dissolving ineffective phosphorus; high temperature resistance, no inactivation in the granulation and drying processes, and long-term storage;
taking high-quality corn, crushing and grinding corn kernels and corn stigma, and screening;
the fermented feed and the common feed are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:4 for use, the weight of the fermented feed and the common feed is 100-200 kg when the fermented feed and the common feed are used, and after the calves are weaned, the fermented feed and the common feed are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:4 for use, so that the digestion capacity of the calves is improved.
Example two:
the embodiment provides a fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility: the feed comprises 800-900 parts of high-quality corn, 30-40 parts of composite live bacteria nutrient solution, 120-210 parts of puffed soybean, 20-40 parts of cane molasses, 70-90 parts of whey powder, 8-15 parts of lactic acid bacteria, 15-30 parts of saccharomycetes, 10-15 parts of bacillus subtilis, 5-10 parts of trace elements, 5-15 parts of major elements, 5-10 parts of rumen bypass vitamins, 8-10 parts of rumen bypass lysine and a proper amount of water;
the microelements comprise compounds of copper, ferrum, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, cobalt, etc., the macroelements comprise calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur and chlorine, the vitamins comprise vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B7, vitamin B9, vitamin B11, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D and vitamin E;
rumen bypass vitamins are stored separately from other components, and are stored in a sealed vacuum bag, so that the rumen has a very large damage effect on vitamin A, and about 60 percent of the added vitamin A is damaged by the rumen of forage-fed hay and corn kernel-fed steer (Warner et al, 1970). Similar results were obtained with an in vitro rumen-mimicking system (Rode et al, 1990; Weiss et al, 1995). In vitro data indicate that the tumor stomach fed high coarse diet can destroy approximately 20% of vitamin a, but when the bovine diet contains 50% to 70% concentrate, the vitamin a destruction rate can rise to 70%. The common vitamins are degraded by 70 percent in rumen, the absorbable components are only about 30 percent, and the absorption rate is greatly reduced. The rumen bypass vitamin has the characteristics that the rumen bypass vitamin can pass through the rumen after being processed specially and is released to the true stomach, and the vitamin absorbed by the small intestine, and the biological efficiency is more than 1 time of that of the common vitamin;
the rumen bypass vitamin is coated by main components including vitamin A, D, E, nicotinic acid biotin and other main components, and can effectively prevent mastitis, reduce hoof dermatitis and leukoderma, and promote calcium and phosphorus absorption. Reducing osteoporosis, joint deformation of limbs, and deformation of bones and muscles;
the composite live bacteria nutrient solution is in a single bottle, the bottle body is provided with scales, and the composite bacteria have the characteristics of quick propagation, strong vitality, safety, no toxicity and the like. The characteristics of the compound bacteria are as follows: pure strains, high viable count, high density and less mixed bacteria; promoting the growth of crops, improving the quality of agricultural products, inhibiting soil-borne diseases, improving soil and dissolving ineffective phosphorus; high temperature resistance, no inactivation in the granulation and drying processes, and long-term storage;
taking high-quality corn, crushing and grinding corn kernels and corn stigma, and screening;
the fermented feed and the common feed are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:1 for use, the weight of the fermented feed is 200-260 kg for calves, the bearing capacity of the calves is stronger after the calves grow for a period of time, and the proportion of the fermented feed is increased.
Example three:
the embodiment provides a fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility: the feed comprises 800-900 parts of high-quality corn, 30-40 parts of composite live bacteria nutrient solution, 120-210 parts of puffed soybean, 20-40 parts of cane molasses, 70-90 parts of whey powder, 8-15 parts of lactic acid bacteria, 15-30 parts of saccharomycetes, 10-15 parts of bacillus subtilis, 5-10 parts of trace elements, 5-15 parts of major elements, 5-10 parts of rumen bypass vitamins, 8-10 parts of rumen bypass lysine and a proper amount of water;
the microelements comprise compounds of copper, ferrum, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, cobalt, etc., the macroelements comprise calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur and chlorine, the vitamins comprise vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B7, vitamin B9, vitamin B11, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D and vitamin E;
rumen bypass vitamins are stored separately from other components, and are sealed by a vacuum bag, so that the rumen has a very large damage effect on vitamin A, and about 60 percent of the added vitamin A is damaged by the rumen of forage-fed hay and corn kernel-fed steer (Warner et al, 1970). Similar results were obtained with an in vitro rumen-mimicking system (Rode et al, 1990; Weiss et al, 1995). In vitro data indicate that the tumor stomach fed high coarse diet can destroy approximately 20% of vitamin a, but when the bovine diet contains 50% to 70% concentrate, the vitamin a destruction rate can rise to 70%. The common vitamins are degraded by 70 percent in rumen, the absorbable components are only about 30 percent, and the absorption rate is greatly reduced. The rumen bypass vitamin has the characteristics that the rumen bypass vitamin can pass through the rumen after being processed specially and is released to the true stomach, and the vitamin absorbed by the small intestine, and the biological efficiency is more than 1 time of that of the common vitamin;
the rumen bypass vitamin is coated by main components including vitamin A, D, E, nicotinic acid biotin and other main components, and can effectively prevent mastitis, reduce hoof dermatitis and leukoderma, and promote calcium and phosphorus absorption. Reducing osteoporosis, joint deformation of limbs, and deformation of bones and muscles;
the composite live bacteria nutrient solution is in a single bottle, the bottle body is provided with scales, and the composite bacteria have the characteristics of quick propagation, strong vitality, safety, no toxicity and the like. The characteristics of the compound bacteria are as follows: pure strains, high viable count, high density and less mixed bacteria; promoting the growth of crops, improving the quality of agricultural products, inhibiting soil-borne diseases, improving soil and dissolving ineffective phosphorus; high temperature resistance, no inactivation in the granulation and drying processes, and long-term storage;
taking high-quality corn, crushing and grinding corn kernels and corn stigma, and screening;
the fermented feed and the common feed are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:10 for use, the weight of the fermented feed is 260-300 kg, the digestion capacity is basically healthy when the calves grow into calves, the proportion of the fermented feed is reduced, and the cost is reduced.
Example three:
analyzing the components of the fermented feed to obtain the following table (content per kilogram);
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finally, it should be noted that: although the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the embodiments or portions thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.

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1. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility is characterized by comprising 800-900 parts by weight of high-quality corn, 30-40 parts by weight of composite live bacteria nutrient solution, 120-210 parts by weight of puffed soybean, 20-40 parts by weight of cane molasses, 70-90 parts by weight of whey powder, 8-15 parts by weight of lactic acid bacteria, 15-30 parts by weight of saccharomycetes, 10-15 parts by weight of bacillus subtilis, 5-10 parts by weight of trace elements, 5-15 parts by weight of major elements, 5-10 parts by weight of rumen bypass vitamins, 8-10 parts by weight of rumen bypass lysine and a proper amount of water.
2. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the microelements comprise compounds such as copper, iron, manganese, zinc, iodine, selenium, cobalt, etc.
3. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the macroelements include calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfur, and chlorine.
4. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the vitamins include vitamin A, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B3, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin B7, vitamin B9, vitamin B11, vitamin B12, vitamin C, vitamin D, and vitamin E.
5. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the composite live bacteria nutrient solution is in a single bottle, and the bottle body is provided with scales.
6. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the rumen bypass vitamin is stored separately from other components, and is sealed and stored by a vacuum bag.
7. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the high-quality corn is obtained by crushing and grinding corn kernels and corn stigma and then screening.
8. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the fermented feed and a common feed are mixed according to a weight ratio of 1:10 for use, and the weight of the fermented feed applied to calves is 260-300 kg.
9. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the fermented feed and a common feed are mixed according to a weight ratio of 1:4 for use, and the weight of the fermented feed applied to calves is 100-200 kg.
10. The fermented feed for promoting calf gastric motility according to claim 1, characterized in that: the fermented feed and a common feed are mixed according to the weight ratio of 1:1 for use, and the weight of the fermented feed applied to calves is 200-260 kg.
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