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titleOfInvention Chicken feed for chicks with ages less than 8 weeks
abstract The invention discloses a chicken feed for chicks with ages less than 8 weeks. The chicken feed comprises the following components in parts by weight: 45-55 parts of corn flour, 8-10 parts of pumpkin powder, 6-8 parts of papaya powder, 3-5 parts of albumen powder, 4-6 parts of spirulina powder, 1-2 parts of yeast, 1-2 parts of calcium powder, 0.5-1 part of pepper meal, 8-10 parts of saw dust, 3-5 parts of fish meal, 2-4 parts of largeleaf gentian root, 1-3 parts of ochre powder, 1-3 parts of alpinia katsumadai, 0.5-1 part of calcium propionate, 0.5-1 part of broiler VC, 0.5-1 part of grand torreya seeds, 0.5-1 part of lysine, 0.5-1 part of glucose and 2-4 parts of sorghum flour. The chicken feed is simple in ratio, balanced in energy and protein and low in cost; compared with the traditional chicken feed for the chicks with ages less than 8 weeks, the chicken feed provided by the invention is capable of reducing the cost by 7-9%.
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