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titleOfInvention Feeding method for chicken eggs
abstract (57) [Summary] [Objective] To provide means for effectively utilizing over-produced or second-grade eggs that have been conventionally disposed of. [Structure] Egg shells are crushed and stirred together with eggshells, and heat-treated to sterilize Escherichia coli and Salmonella, and then Process into pellets, powder or dumplings. This suppresses the generation of salmonella and Escherichia coli, which are harmful as feed, and enables long-term storage. In addition, the obtained feed occupies about 12% by weight of chicken eggs and contains egg shells in which 95% or more is calcium carbonate, so it is possible to reduce the amount of calcium added to the feed in the past. Becomes
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