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titleOfInvention The feed supplement with by-productions of oriental medicine plants for the metabolism,pigmentation and marbling on their meat quality of our domestic animals to activate, thereof its production and feeding methode.
abstract The present invention is collected without drying the drug in the herbal medicine and discarded the remaining part of the herbs and immediately dried naturally and then prepared separately from the herbal medicine shovel root, root roots, creeper vine stem, poached stone, hawthorn fruit, white gangja, deficiency, upper leaf, etc. Eggplant herbal medicines are heat-treated to remove cyanide components, mixed together, and firstly pulverized, and then the finely mined ionized minerals are sprayed on it, and then finely pulverized and dried to prepare the powder as feed.n n n The by-products of herbal medicines contain a large amount of excellent xanthophyll, which promotes the absorption of nutrients in the body, thereby physiological activation and the ingredients contained in the eight herbal medicines added separately to promote tonic and digestion and It is made of functional supplements that lead to healthy growth by strengthening hematopoiesis and antibacterial function, so the waste residues that have been thrown away are recycled.n n n In addition, natural fragrance emanating from the herbal medicine gives fresh feeling, so the animals eat well, so it is excellent in food and intake power, and the digestion of stomach and intestines by the generous supplementation and ionization of trace minerals that may be lacking in Chinese medicine, as well as xantho The effect of the fill is more vigorous and used as a good livestock feed.n n n As demonstrated by the self-test, broilers in the abdominal cavity all infiltrate into the intramuscular fat and lose weight due to elimination of fat mass, resulting in higher carcass rate and smoother meat taste due to intramuscular fat. At the same time, the effect is improved.n n n [Index]n n n ① Name and classification of herbal medicinesn n n Shovel root, root root, → plant root (木 根 類)n n n Creeper Vine, Pond, → Plant Stemn n n Hawthorn, faulty, → plant fruitn n n Upper leaves → plant leavesn n n White Zap, → Insectn n n Intramuscular fat → 筋 內 脂肪 (筋肉 內 脂肪)n n n ② Ingredient Content and Functionn n n Xanthophyll-Xanthophyll-Yellow Pigmentn n n Carotenoid-Carotenoid-Potential of Carotene (Inactive)n n n Retinol 1-Retinol 1-The scientific name of vitamin A1n n n Aldehyde-Aldehydes-Unstable Methyl Monoxide
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