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titleOfInvention Moroheiya-containing animal feed and animal breeding method
abstract (57) [Summary] (Correction) [Purpose] Moroheiya was made edible and mixed with kneaded feed as a bulking material to obtain animal feed containing moroheiya. Reinforcing calcium, potassium, vitamin A, etc. in fish, birds, etc. to improve anti-disease properties, meat quality, taste of beef, eel etc., and cause of adult diseases such as obesity, arteriosclerosis and myocardial infarction. Also remove. [Structure] Fresh leaves of Morohaya are cut to an appropriate size as they are, or Morohaya stored by freezing, refrigeration, freeze-drying, etc. is made edible by thawing, etc., and mixed with kneaded bait as a bulking material to obtain a water content. It is an animal feed containing Morohaya that is molded to 10% by weight or less, and is regularly administered to animals to be raised such as livestock, fish, and birds to reinforce calcium, potassium, vitamin A, etc. to improve the disease resistance and meat quality.
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