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titleOfInvention High-protein fish feed
abstract The present invention relates to a high-protein fish feed which is made from the following raw materials by weight: 6-10 parts of soybean meal, 8-15 parts of silkworm pupa powder, 3-6 parts of barley flour, 1-4 parts of phospholipid oil, 2-5 parts of bentonite, 1-3 parts of indigowoad root, 2-4 parts of folium isatidis, 1-5 parts of hawthorn fruits, 3-5 parts of chromium methionine, 2-4 parts of betaine, 3-5 parts of dimethyl-beta-thetin propionate, 1-5 parts of fish meal, 2-6 parts of soybeans, 1-2 parts of trifolium pretense and 0.5-3 parts of rough rice. The high-protein fish feed has advantages that the feed has high protein content, and can enhance the immunity of fish, improve the quality of fish, and increase the economic benefit.
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