Reasonably prepare goose feed
The principle of formulation of goose feed formulation is based on the breed, development stage and production purpose of the goose, and appropriate breeding standards are adopted to meet the physiological needs of the goose without causing nutritional waste; based on local resources, the cost should be reduced as much as possible under the premise of ensuring comprehensive nutrition. The breeder gets greater economic benefits; chooses palatability well and has a certain amount of raw material, ensures that the goose eats enough nutrients every time; mixes a variety of raw materials to exert mutual nutritional complementarity; controls some feeds The amount of raw materials, such as legume hay powder is rich in protein, the amount in the diet can be 15% -30%, the digestibility of feather meal, blood meal, etc. is low, the added amount should be below 5%; the quality of the selected raw materials is better, There was no moldy deterioration and no pesticide contamination.
Preparation of goose fodder The approximate dosages of various feed ingredients are: 30%-70% of sub-genus and its processing by-products, 15%-30% of root (stem) and its processing by-products (dry weight), animal protein Feed occupies 5%-10%, vegetable protein feed 5%-20%, green fodder and grass powder account for 10%-30%, calcium powder and salt are added as appropriate, and some additives are used depending on the specific needs.
When a reasonable mix of feeds is selected for mixing, various raw materials are processed into dry powder and then mixed uniformly, and pressed into pellets for feeding. This form not only saves time and labor, but also prevents goose picky eaters. When the powder and granules are mixed, the cereal grains in the diet are still granular, mixed together and fed several times a day, and the mixed powder containing animal protein, calcium powder, salt, and additives is additionally supplemented. When the coarse and coarse materials are mixed, the concentrate feed is processed into powder and mixed with chopped green grass, green vegetables or multi-rooted rhizomes. The calcium powder and additives are generally mixed in the powder, and the sand can be used in another container. Home. Note that when the goose is fed with the latter two mixed forms, it is easy to cause excessive or insufficient intake of certain nutrients.
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