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titleOfInvention ANTIACIDOUS AMMONIUM-AMIDIC MINERAL PREMIX FOR OTKOPMA MEAT CKOTA HA STRENGTH RICE IN FOREST STEPPE ZONE
abstract The anti-acidic ammonium-amide mineral premix for fattening beef cattle on silage rations in the Forest-Steppe zone contains salts of mineral elements vital for the body of animals. The content and ratio of macro- and microelements in it are based on their actual deficiency in the feed and rations of this zone for this type of cattle feeding. It contains sodium nitrate as a source of the anti-acidosis cation of sodium and non-protein ammonium nitrogen and urea to replenish about 25% of the protein deficiency of the digestible protein in the following ratio of ingredients,% by weight: In this case, the daily dose of premix feeding per 100 kg of live weight of gobies is 54 g.
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