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titleOfInvention Laying duck feed high in palatability
abstract The invention discloses a laying duck feed high in palatability. The laying duck feed comprises a concentrated feed and a greenfeed; the concentrated feed is composed of, by weight, 40 to 50 parts of corn, 25 to 35 parts of extruded soybean, 10 to 20 parts of wheat bran, 5 to 6 parts of fish meal, 4 to 6 parts of stone powder, 1 to 3 parts of table salt, 2 to 3 parts of bone meal, 0.5 to 1 part of trace element, and 0.5 to 1 part of composite vitamin; and the greenfeed is carrot or amaranthus hypochondriacus. The laying duck feed is high in nutritional value, and is capable of increasing egg yield of laying duck, and improving immunity of laying duck.
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