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publicationNumber CN-103005200-B
titleOfInvention Duck feed containing bamboo charcoal and production method thereof
abstract The invention discloses duck feed containing bamboo charcoal and a production method thereof. The duck feed comprises the raw materials in parts by weight: maize, wheat bran, rice bran, fresh rhizoma phragmitis, garlic bolt, maize powder, silkworm chrysalis, vinegar residue, brewer's grain, uncaria rhynchophylla, rhodiola sachalinensis, salvia prionitis, eclipta, costus root, Chinese alpine rush, Chinese knotweed head, the bamboo charcoal, sweet potato leaf, beautyberry leaf, elaeagnus pungens, salt, a premix compound, organic selenium, calcium hydrogen phosphate, lysine, threonine, organic chromium and choline. According to a formula of the duck feed, the fresh rhizoma phragmitis, the maize powder, the silkworm chrysalis, the vinegar residue and the brewer's grain are high in nutrient content and can be used for improving the growth state of ducks and the quality of duck meat; the uncaria rhynchophylla and the Chinese alpine rush can be used for enabling the duck body to be strong, improving the resistance to diseases and reducing the occurrence rate of duck diseases; and the Chinese knotweed head has the effect of removing endotoxin; the bamboo charcoal has the effect of adsorbing the endotoxin; the garlic bolt has the bactericidal effect and can be used for reducing the infection probability of duck diseases, so that the whole formula is scientific and reasonable.
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