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titleOfInvention Young salamander compound feed capable of improving reproductivity
abstract The invention discloses a young salamander compound feed capable of improving the reproductivity. The young salamander compound feed comprises corns, soybean meal, rapeseed meal, fish meal, wheat meal and a vitamin premix; and supplementing amino acids are added and the total amount of protein is limited. The compound feed disclosed by the invention is very helpful to growth and development, and gonad development of young salamanders, and the brood amount and the reproductivity of the young salamanders are remarkably improved after the young salamander compound feed is used.
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