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titleOfInvention Compound feed capable of enhancing rabbit immunity and prompting rabbit growth
abstract The invention relates to a compound feed capable of enhancing rabbit immunity and prompting rabbit growth. The compound feed is prepared by mixing the following raw materials in percent by weight: 25-35% of corn, 25-32% of alfalfa, 20-24% of bran, 10-15% of soybean pulp, 3.8% of zeolite powder, 0.5% of salt, 0.2% of methionine and 1-3% of a feed additive which can enhance the rabbit immunity and prompt the rabbit growth, wherein the feed additive which can enhance the rabbit immunity and prompt the rabbit growth can be prepared from the following components in percent by weight: 6% of cyrtomium fortunei, 4% of poria cocos, 15% of astragalus mongholicus, 6% of fruits of glossy privet, 4% of isatis roots, 18% of malt, 8% of coptis chinensis, 5% of liquorice, 12% of garlic and 22% of corn gluten meal. By adopting the compound feed provided by the invention, groupment coccidiosis can be remarkably improved, the survival rate is increased by 8-13%, and the growth of rabbits can be effectively prompted, that is, the daily weight gain rate is increased by about 10-13% on average.
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