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publicationDate 2014-05-14-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-103783303-A
titleOfInvention Pig feed additive capable of enhancing disease resistance
abstract The invention provides a pig feed additive capable of enhancing disease resistance, which comprises the following components by weight: 20-22% of copper sulphate, 14-16% of zinc sulfate, 16-18% of ferrous sulphate, 8-10% of calcium hydrogen phosphate, 8-14% of calcium carbonate, 4-6% of flavor nucleotides, 15-20% of monosodium glutamate, 10-14% of glycine, 0.06-0.08% of vitamin B1, 0.23-0.52% of vitamin E and 0.25-0.43% of vitamin K3. According to the invention, inorganic salt is taken as a main material, various trace elements are abundant, and the pig feed additive also comprises a plurality of vitamins which are easily lacked by domesticated swine. The pig feed additive can cover the peculiar smell of the feed, the food calling effect is increased, the domesticated swine can be promoted to deep sleep, the blood circulation is simultaneously increased, the growth speed is accelerated, and the disease resistance of the domesticated swine is increased.
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