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titleOfInvention 4-8-week laying duck feed formula capable of replacing fishmeal by utilizing duckweed powder and water flea
abstract The invention discloses a 4-8-week laying duck feed formula. According the formula, ingredients are as follows by weight percent: 61.66% of corns, 5% of duckweed powder, 14.58% of water flea, 16.47% of wheat bran, 1.94% of stone powder and 0.35% of salt. Water flea added in the ingredients is a cheap animal protein feed with the nutrition far better than that of fishmeal. With regard to protein quality, various amino acids (especially essential amino acids for animals, such as lysine, methionine, cystine and tryptophan) contained in water flea are complete in types and abundant in content. Thus, product of the formula has balanced nutrition. By using the product to feed 4-8-week laying ducks, cost and loss of the feed can be reduced, nutrition content is increased for the 4-8-week laying ducks so as to prompt rapid growth of the 4-8-week laying ducks in a healthy and nutritious way, the digestion and absorption system of the laying duck is improved, the duck bone frame is enhanced, and the survival rate is increased.
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