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titleOfInvention Using method of feed for chicken and poultries in non-laying period
abstract The invention provides a using method of a feed for chicken and poultries in a non-laying period. The using method comprises the following steps of A, estimating the non-laying period to be 80-90 days, and dividing the whole process of the non-laying period into four periods; B, setting the weight part ratio of a raw material part to a medicinal part to be 92:1 in the first period; C, setting the weight part ratio of the raw material part to the medicinal part to be 102:1.2 in the second period; D, setting the weight part ratio of the raw material part to the medicinal part to be 100:1.8 in the third period; and E, setting the weight part ratio of the raw material part to the medicinal part to be 100:(1.3-0.7) in the fourth period. The weight of the medicinal part is reduced by 0.5 part day by day and is progressively increased by 10 days in the fourth period. The feed is simple in process, easy to proportion, low in cost and capable of shortening the non-laying period.
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