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titleOfInvention Brooding compound feed for layer quails
abstract The invention relates to brooding compound feed for layer quails. The brooding compound feed for layer quails is prepared by mixing, by weight percent, 55-58% of corn, 3-4% of bran, 25-38% of soybean meal, 4-5% of extruded soybean, 3-5% of fish meal, 1.0-1.5% of soybean oil, 1.2-1.4% of limestone flour, 0.8-1.1% of calcium hydrophosphate and 1.0-1.5% of prefix. The brooding compound feed for layer quails can increase brooding survival rate of quails, and quails can grow and develop well and are less easy to attach by diseases and highly uniform.
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