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titleOfInvention Feed for helping hens to lay double-yolk eggs
abstract The invention provides a feed for helping hens to lay double-yolk eggs, which is rich in nutrition and increases double-yolk egg laying probability. The feed comprises the following components in parts by weight: 1,200 parts of corn flour, 800 parts of soybean protein flour, 1,500 parts of egg shell powder, 200 parts of shell powder, 4 parts of vitamin D2, 4 parts of vitamin C2, 4 parts of vitamin E2, 40 parts of motherwort herb, 400 parts of kelp, 50 parts of dangshen, 30 parts of bighead atractylodes rhizome, 30 parts of liquoric root, 10 parts of euphorbia hypericifolia, 10 parts of purple cabbage and 3 parts of Chinese angelica. The feed for helping the hens to lay the double-yolk eggs provided by the invention is rich in nutrient elements such as plant proteins and amino acids, is unique in flavor, and has the effects of effectively promoting the appetite of the hens, clearing heat, promoting diuresis, promoting blood circulation, killing parasites to relieve itching, nourishing liver and kidney, moistening dryness and smoothening intestines; and through use of the feed, diseases are avoided, the yield of the double-yolk eggs is increased, and the nutrient value of the double-yolk eggs is increased.
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