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titleOfInvention Free-ranging feed formula for nascent dagu laying hens
abstract The invention discloses a free-ranging feed formula for nascent dagu laying hens. The free-ranging feed formula is composed of a primary material and an auxiliary material, wherein the primary material comprises the following components in percentage by weight: 29% of yellow corns, 0.3% of dried potato powder, 0.7% of sweet potato flour, 29% of broken rice, 8% of fried soybean meal, 14% of peanut bran, 1.8% of rice bran, 3.2% of wheat bran, 12% of fish meal, 0.55% of gypsum powder, 0.44% of mineral powder, 1% of bone meal and auxin, 0.012% of various vitamins, and the balance of cod-liver oil and vitamin B aqueous liquor; the auxiliary material is one or more of kelp powder, sea sedge powder, traditional Chinese medicine powder, lentinus edodes powder, black fungus powder and beneficial bacterium.
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