CN1273040A - Feed for well-fattened ox or sheep - Google Patents
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A feed for well fattening ox or sheep contains wheat bran (15 wt.%), rapeseed cake (5 wt.%), cotton seed cake (12 wt.%), granulated sugar dregs (25-27 wt.%), bone powder (1.5 wt.%), additive (0.05-0.1 wt.%) and corn (the rest). Its advantages are high growth speed of ox or sheep, developed tissue and uniform fat of meat, more lean beef or mutton, and high quality of meat.
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The present invention relates to the herding feed, is a kind of feed for well-fattened ox or sheep.
At present, traditional herding feed generally contains oil cake of flax seed, corn, wheat bran, sugared slag, corn stalk, wheat straw, and its cost is higher, fattens the livestock on hand phase to reach 90 days, fattens efficient and economic benefit is lower.
In view of the problem of above-mentioned existence, the object of the present invention is to provide a kind of cost low and fatten the high feed for well-fattened ox or sheep of efficient.
The objective of the invention is to realize by following measure: this feed for well-fattened ox or sheep contains following composition by weight percentage: 15.00% wheat bran, 5.00% rapeseed dregs, 12.00% the cottonseed dregs of rice, 25.00 sugared solid impurity particle powder to 27.00%, 1.50% bone meal, 0.05 to 0.10% additive and the corn of surplus.
Above-mentioned additive can contain 0.0086 to 0.0087% trace element, 0.3000% vitamin, 0.0050 to 0.0120% somatotropin and the bentonite of surplus by weight percentage.
Above-mentioned trace element can contain 34.970% manganese sulfate, 6.410% copper sulphate, 0.120% cobaltous sulfate, 0.105% KI, 0.105% barium selenite and the zinc sulfate of surplus by weight percentage.
Above-mentioned vitamin contains 0.02368% vitamin A, 0.02119% vitamin D, 0.00003% vitamin E, 0.00003% prokeyvit, 0.24925% biotin and the Choline Chloride of surplus by weight percentage.
Above-mentioned somatotropin can be quinoline and educates alcohol.
Above-mentioned somatotropin can be beta-adrenaline.
Above-mentioned somatotropin can be excessive how sharp.
Above-mentioned somatotropin can adopt quinoline to educate alcohol, beta-adrenaline and excessive how sharp simultaneously, and its proportioning is 1 to 1 to 100.
Subordinate list one is the mensuration of dressing percentage and neat percentage,
Subordinate list two is daily gain quantitative determination data,
Below in conjunction with most preferred embodiment the present invention is further described:
Most preferred embodiment is: this feed for well-fattened ox or sheep contains following composition by weight percentage: 15.00% wheat bran, 5.00% rapeseed dregs, 12.00% the cottonseed dregs of rice, 25.00 to 27.00% sugared solid impurity particle powder, 1.50% bone meal, 0.05 to 0.10% additive and the corn of surplus.Wherein: additive contains 0.0086 to 0.0087% trace element, 0.3000% vitamin, 0.0050 to 0.0120% somatotropin and the bentonite of surplus by weight percentage.
Wherein:
Trace element contains 34.970% manganese sulfate, 6.410% copper sulphate, 0.120% cobaltous sulfate, 0.105% KI, 0.105% barium selenite and the zinc sulfate of surplus by weight percentage.
Vitamin contains 0.02368% vitamin A, 0.02119% vitamin D, 0.00003% vitamin E, 0.00003% prokeyvit, 0.24925% biotin and the Choline Chloride of surplus by weight percentage.
Somatotropin can be quinoline and educates alcohol or beta-adrenaline or how sharply overflow.
Somatotropin preferably adopts quinoline to educate alcohol, beta-adrenaline and excessive how sharp, and its proportioning is 1 to 1 to 100.
Production method of the present invention is: at first wheat bran, rapeseed dregs, the cottonseed dregs of rice, sugared solid impurity particle powder bone meal and the corn of aequum are pulverized, secondly fully mix, then the additive of aequum is added fully to mix again and just obtain this feed for well-fattened ox or sheep.
Shown in subordinate list one, use the present invention to be feed for well-fattened ox or sheep after, the mean value of its dressing percentage is 53.47%, neat percentage mean value is 44.51%, this neat percentage (35%) than natural the herding ox of supplementary feeding material (or without) has improved 127.2%.
Shown in subordinate list two, bought children ox in age on October 12nd, 1998, using the present invention is that feed for well-fattened ox or sheep was fattened through 50 days, December 3 delivered for sale, 1.2 kilograms of livestock on hand phase average daily gain chop, on May 25th, 1999 was butchered ox No. 3, and dressing percentage is 52%, bone weighs 22.7 kilograms, 1.98 kilograms of daily gains.
With the present invention is that feed for well-fattened ox or sheep is compared with conventional feed, feed with conventional feed young age ox the livestock on hand phase be about 150 days, and with the present invention be feed for well-fattened ox or sheep feed young age ox the livestock on hand phase only need 90 days; The livestock on hand phase of the young ox of feeding with conventional feed is about 90 days, and is livestock on hand phase of the young ox fed of feed for well-fattened ox or sheep only to need 50 days with the present invention; With annual 2 batches of the ox in young age of conventional feed drylot feeding, and it is 3 to 4 batches of ox every year in young age of well-fattened ox or sheep drylot feeding with the present invention; With 2 batches of young ox half a year of conventional feed drylot feeding, and it is 3 batches of young ox half a year of well-fattened ox or sheep drylot feeding with the present invention; Feed with conventional feed, be difficult to guarantee 1 kilogram of daily gain, and be that well-fattened ox or sheep is fed with the present invention, 1.25 kilograms of average daily gains, and the musculature prosperity of beef, fat are evenly distributed in the intramuscular tissue, and it is alternate to reach fat and lean meat, and fat meat is few and lean meat is many, make beef matter fresh meat tender, thereby improved the quality of meat.
In sum, utilize the present invention can accelerate well-fattened ox or sheep speed and shortening livestock on hand phase, and musculature prosperity, the fat of beef are evenly distributed in the intramuscular tissue, it is alternate to reach fat and lean meat, fat meat is few and lean meat is many, makes beef matter fresh meat tender, thereby has improved the quality of meat.
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1. a feed for well-fattened ox or sheep is characterized in that containing by weight percentage following composition: 15.00% wheat bran, 5.00% rapeseed dregs, 12.00% the cottonseed dregs of rice, 25.00 sugared solid impurity particle powder, 1.50% bone meal, 0.05 to 0.10% additive and the corn of surplus to 27.00%.
2. feed for well-fattened ox or sheep according to claim 1 is characterized in that additive contains 0.0086 to 0.0087% trace element, 0.3000% vitamin, 0.0050 to 0.0120% somatotropin and the bentonite of surplus by weight percentage.
3. feed for well-fattened ox or sheep according to claim 2 is characterized in that trace element contains 34.970% manganese sulfate, 6.410% copper sulphate, 0.120% cobaltous sulfate, 0.105% KI, 0.105% barium selenite and the zinc sulfate of surplus by weight percentage.
4. feed for well-fattened ox or sheep according to claim 2 is characterized in that vitamin contains 0.02368% vitamin A, 0.02119% vitamin D, 0.00003% vitamin E, 0.00003% prokeyvit, 0.24925% biotin and the Choline Chloride of surplus by weight percentage.
5. feed for well-fattened ox or sheep according to claim 2 is characterized in that somatotropin is that quinoline is educated alcohol.
6. feed for well-fattened ox or sheep according to claim 2 is characterized in that somatotropin is a beta-adrenaline.
7. feed for well-fattened ox or sheep according to claim 2 is characterized in that somatotropin is excessive how sharp.
8. feed for well-fattened ox or sheep according to claim 2 is characterized in that somatotropin is that quinoline is educated alcohol, beta-adrenaline and excessive how sharp, and its proportioning is 1 to 1 to 100.
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