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titleOfInvention Feed suitable to growth of common carp
abstract The invention discloses a feed suitable to growth of common carp. The feed comprises the following raw materials in percentage by weight: 15% of cotton meal, 5% of DDGS, 19.73% of rice bran, 0.02% of VC phosphate ester, 1% of pre-mixed material, 0.19% of lysine sulfate, 1.8% of calcium dihydrogen phosphate, 0.15% of Super Saccharoculture, 15.11% of vegetable meal, 7% of bean meal, 6% of compound amino acid powder, 3% of pork powder, 1% of intestinal membrane protein, 20% of wheat middling and 5% of corn-germ cakes. The feed suitable to growth of common carp disclosed by the invention has the following advantages: necessary nutrients suitable to growth of common carps are provided in the feed well according to growth habits and physiological characteristics of the common carps, so that sufficient nutrient supplementation is ensured during growth processes of common carps to realize rapid growth of the common carps. Moreover, the feed also ensures fresh texture and rich nutrition of the common carp meat, so that meat texture of the fish is better.
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