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titleOfInvention Turtle feed
abstract The invention discloses turtle feed which comprises, by mass parts, 10-20 parts of fish meal, 130-150 parts of wheat flour, 5-7 parts of fish oil, 10-20 parts of bean pulp, 12-14 parts of barley malt, 15-25 parts of chicken liver powder, 5-7 parts of dried shrimp powder, 8-10 parts of vegetable powder, 2-4 parts of bone meal, 5-7 parts of eggshell powder, 4-6 parts of shell powder, 3-5 parts of vegetable oil, 0.5-0.7 part of vitamins and 0.1-0.3 part of sodium salt. By the adding of the bone meal, the eggshell powder and the shell powder, the content of calcium in the turtle feed can be improved; the goal of calcium supplementing can be achieved after turtles eat the feed, and symptoms of calcium deficiency are effectively prevented.
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