RU93016871A - METHOD FOR GROWING PIGS - Google Patents

METHOD FOR GROWING PIGS

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RU93016871A
RU93016871A RU93016871/15A RU93016871A RU93016871A RU 93016871 A RU93016871 A RU 93016871A RU 93016871/15 A RU93016871/15 A RU 93016871/15A RU 93016871 A RU93016871 A RU 93016871A RU 93016871 A RU93016871 A RU 93016871A
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piglets
growing pigs
reduce
live weight
growth
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А.А. Городецкий
А.М. Павлов
А.А. Городецкая
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Всероссийский научно-исследовательский институт животноводства
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Изобретение относится к области зоотехнической витаминологии, в частности к использованию рибофлавинмононуклеотида в свиноводстве, например, при выращивании поросят. Цель изобретения - повышение энергии роста поросят, уменьшение изменчивости их живой массы в группах и снижение расхода корма на прирост. Сущность изобретения заключается в том, что в качестве источника витамина В2 используют рибофлавинмононуклеотид и добавляют его в рацион при живой массе поросят от 10 до 20 кг в дозе 3,7 - 4,4 мг/кг и от 21 до 40 кг 2,8 - 3,3 мг/кг комбикорма.The invention relates to the field of zootechnical vitaminology, in particular to the use of riboflavin mononucleotide in pig production, for example, when growing piglets. The purpose of the invention is to increase the growth energy of piglets, reduce the variability of their live weight in groups and reduce feed consumption for growth. The essence of the invention lies in the fact that as a source of vitamin B 2 use riboflavin mononucleotide and add it to the diet with a live weight of piglets from 10 to 20 kg in a dose of 3.7 - 4.4 mg / kg and from 21 to 40 kg 2.8 - 3.3 mg / kg of feed.
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