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titleOfInvention Traditional Chinese herbal feed capable of promoting growth of geese
abstract The invention discloses a traditional Chinese herbal feed capable of promoting growth of geese. The traditional Chinese herbal feed comprises the following raw materials by weight percent: 10 to 20 percent of Chinese shrimp powder, 5 to 10 percent of hawthorn, 10 to 15 percent of wheat bran, 7 to 13 percent of rice bran, 5 to 10 percent of corn powder, 2 to 5 percent of pine needles, 2 to 6 percent of picrasma quassioides, 4 to 8 percent of chrysanthemum indicum, 3 to 9 percent of scutellaria baicalensis, 3 to 5 percent of isatis root, 2 to 4 percent of gypsum, 4 to 8 percent of liquorice and 3 to 7 percent of monosodium glutamate; the pine needles, picrasma quassioides, chrysanthemum indicum, scutellaria baicalensis, isatis root, gypsum and liquorice are soaked by vinegar and then dried and crushed. The traditional Chinese herbal feed has advantages of high nutrition and capability of preventing diseases and promoting the growth of the geese.
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