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titleOfInvention Formulated feed for swine raising and its feeding method
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To solve the problem that the appetite of pork during the rainy season and during the summer season is reduced, which causes inhibition of weight gain. SOLUTION: The dried corn is crushed and crushed into 2m. The corn agglomerates remaining on the large-size sieve are heat-treated, and the corn agglomerates remaining on the large-size sieve are heat-treated at a ratio of about 2 mm to 3 mm. 10% to 30% are fish meal, rice bran, oil cake, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, salt, and the like. At this time, The above-mentioned mixed feed for swine raising is fed to pork as appropriate, particularly during the period from May to September.
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