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titleOfInvention Duck feed for reducing digestive system diseases
abstract The invention discloses a duck feed for reducing digestive system diseases. The duck feed comprises the following components in parts by weight: 12-15 parts of corn meal, 3-6 parts of biogas residues, 6-10 parts of hay meal, 12-18 parts of crab shell meal, 10-15 parts of shrimp meal, 1-2 parts of vitamin VC powder, 2-4 parts of glutamic acid, 4-6 parts of obtuseleaf erycibe stem, 1-3 parts of golden cypress, 3-6 parts of white mulberry root-bark, 2-4 parts of immature bitter orange and 5-8 parts of graminaceous straw meal. The duck feed is simple in proportion, and is convenient to use. Raw materials are readily-available; a good breeding effect is achieved; and ducks bred by using the feed grow and develop fast, and are robust and attractive in bodily form, bright in feather color, large in size, healthy, and low in morbidity.
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