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titleOfInvention Micro-ecological high-end pig feed ferment powder as well as preparation method and application method thereof
abstract The invention discloses micro-ecological high-end pig feed ferment powder as well as a preparation method and an application method thereof and mainly relates to cultivation of a high-end pig by utilizing a micro-ecological technology. The micro-ecological high-end pig feed ferment powder is formed by fermentation of probiotics and comprises the following components: bacillus subtilis, bacillus licheniformis, enterococcus faecium, lactobacillus acidophilus, cordyceps sinensis and multiple pig intestinal probiotics as well as a health care nutrient solution prepared from Chinese herbal medicines. Probiotic powder/solution, corn flour, soybean meal, wheat bran, grass meal and the like are added with water and fermented to form a feed used for feeding pigs, and the health care nutrient solution is combined, so that feed-meat conversion rate can be (2.7-3.1):1; pork is good in taste and high in nutritional value, and content of a main nutrition ingredient unsaturated fattyacid (docosahexaenoic acid, DHA) can be 20mg/100g. The preparation method is low in energy consumption, equipment investment is low, strains are easy to purchase, the cost is low, learning and operation are easy, and pigs fed by the micro-ecological high-end pig feed ferment powder are healthy and drug-residue-free, so that the aim of producing high-end pork with cost for feeding common pigs is achieved.
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