The Mixing Ratio of Common Feed in Chicken Farms
The Mixing Ratio of Common Feed in Chicken Farms
The feed pellet machine learned from the experimental data that the green feed is mainly used to supplement the deficiency of vitamins, and the content in the mixture is generally not more than 30%. For example, various fresh green vegetables account for 20% to 30% of the mixture, and commonly used leaf green feeds such as acacia leaves and amorpha leaves can account for 5% to 10% of the mixture. In addition, protein feed refers to feed with a protein content of 30% to 65%, usually accounting for 5% to 30% of the mixture. Commonly used protein feeds are as follows:
1. Bean cake, peanut cake. Soybean cake and peanut kernel cake are good plant protein feeds with good palatability and comprehensive nutrition, which can account for 10% to 20% of the mixed feed. Compared with fish meal, which is a high-quality animal protein feed, the addition amount is 5% to 15% of the mixture, but when adding fish meal, care should be taken to calculate its salt content.
2. Cottonseed Cake. Cottonseed cake generally does not exceed 7% of the mixed feed due to its toxin content.
The pellet unit has learned that energy feeds such as corn, bran, barley, sorghum, etc., are added in an amount of 45% to 70%, 5% to 30%, 15% to 20% and 10% of the mixture, respectively. As for rice bran It is often used as an auxiliary material, and the addition amount generally does not exceed 8% of the mixture.
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