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titleOfInvention Duck breeding feed containing organic zinc and manganese and duck breeding method using the feed
abstract The present invention relates to a feed for duck breeding containing zinc sulfate or manganese sulfate in the form of a chelated organic mineral in which the amino acid is 2: 1 bound or a complex organic mineral in which the amino acid and the mineral are 1: 1 bound.n n n  It is possible to maintain healthy conditions such as strengthening immunity and natural breeding status by providing clay minerals and pine needles including zinc, manganese and pine needles as feed substitutes without administering antibiotics to the artificially-ducked ducks. In addition to lowering the demand and mortality, not only can they help farmers' incomes, but zinc and manganese in the feed are added in the form of organic compounds with good absorption of the body, minimizing environmental pollution, and active ingredients such as pine needles are accumulated in the body. Improve the marketability of duck meat.
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