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titleOfInvention Formula of feed used in middle stage of hybridization of mink
abstract The invention discloses a formula of a feed used in the middle stage of hybridization of mink. The feed comprises marine fish, chicken meat, corn powder and green vegetables which are mixed according to the weight ratio of 35:30:15:8. The feed is applied quantitatively in standard according to the hybridization time of the mink individuals, so that the nutrient for the mink in the middle stage of hybridization is guaranteed, a phenomenon of hyperphagia or insufficient feeding is avoided, and the problems of low semen quality, low survival rate and incomplete genitals development are solved.
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