SU430834A1 - FEED ADDITIVE - Google Patents
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- SU430834A1 SU430834A1 SU1211331A SU1211331A SU430834A1 SU 430834 A1 SU430834 A1 SU 430834A1 SU 1211331 A SU1211331 A SU 1211331A SU 1211331 A SU1211331 A SU 1211331A SU 430834 A1 SU430834 A1 SU 430834A1
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Изобретение относитс к кормовым добавкам- стимул торам роста животных.This invention relates to feed additives that stimulate animal growth.
Предлагаетс примен ть торфорастительные силосы и торф-субстраты в качестве кормовой добавки к основным рационам животных .It is proposed to use peat silage and peat substrates as a feed additive to the basic rations of animals.
Сущность изобретени заключаетс в том, что к основному рациону добавл ют торфорастительный силос, приготовленный из зеленой массы кукурузы, злако-бобовых смесей или из ботвы корнеплодов и сфагнового малоразложившегос торфа, осахаренного в процессе естественного саморазогревани , в количестве от 20 до 40% на сухое вещество силоса . Или к основному рациону животных добавл ют торф-субстрат, полученный путем выращивани массы растений на сфагновом слаборазложивщемс торфе и представл ющий собой зеленую массу вместе с корневой системой. При выращивании растений используют на 1 кв. м до 30 кг торфа при влажности 60-65%, что дает более 40 кг суммарной растительной продукции.The essence of the invention is that peat silage prepared from green mass of corn, grass-legume mixtures or from tops of root crops and sphagnum slightly decomposed peat, saccharified in the process of natural self-heating, in an amount from 20 to 40% per dry matter is added to the basic ration. silo Or, a peat substrate obtained by growing the mass of plants on sphagnum poorly decomposable peat, which is a green mass together with the root system, is added to the basic ration of animals. When growing plants use 1 square. m to 30 kg of peat with a humidity of 60-65%, which gives more than 40 kg of total plant production.
Торф-субстрат скармливают животным в смеси с кормовыми компонентами основного рациона взамен части комбикорма или зеленой массы.Peat-substrate is fed to animals in a mixture with the feed components of the main diet instead of part of the feed or green mass.
Использование силоса с включением в его состав в момент силосовани сфагнового малоразложившегос торфа позвол ет не только сохранить, но и повысить среднесуточный привес молодн ка крупного рогатого скота наThe use of silage with its inclusion at the time of siloing sphagnum slightly decomposed peat allows not only to preserve, but also to increase the average daily weight gain of young cattle per
12,5% по сравнению с обычным силосом.12.5% compared to conventional silage.
Сравнени , проведениые при скармливании рациона, юключающего торф-субстрат, и без него показали в п ти последовательных опытах увеличение привеса порос т и подсвинковComparisons made when feeding a diet that includes a peat substrate and without it showed in five consecutive experiments an increase in the gain of piglets and gilts
на 10-11%.by 10-11%.
Предмет изобретени Subject invention
Применение силосованного торфа и торфасубстрата с корневой системой растений в качестве кормовой добавки к основным рационам животных.The use of ensiled peat and peat substrate with the root system of plants as a feed additive to the basic rations of animals.
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SU1211331A SU430834A1 (en) | 1968-01-15 | 1968-01-15 | FEED ADDITIVE |
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