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titleOfInvention Method of preparation fodder additive for pigs of waste materials in tanning production
abstract The invention relates to agriculture, in particular to the intensive and resource-saving technology of preparing high-quality feed. The purpose of the invention is to improve the quality of the target product. For this, in the method of obtaining the feed additive from the pigment wastes for pigs by washing the raw material, grinding it, heat treating it and introducing the mineral additive, the mineral additive is introduced into the crushed leather waste before the heat treatment in the amount of 8-15% of the total mass, after heat treatment, beet pulp or silage of root and tuber crops is introduced into the resulting mass in a ratio of 1: 0.8 to 1.7, followed by stirring the mixture until a homogeneous mass is obtained. Moreover, tricalcium phosphate or trinethiri phosphate is used as a mineral additive. The invention makes it possible to increase the average daily gain in live weight of breeding gilts by 8–20%, the number of pigs in the nest — 11.2% of large-fruited children — by 4%, the milkiness of sows per 30 days — by 15%. 1 h p f-ly. 3 tab. (Ls
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