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First, the feed formula of laying chicks.
1. 62% corn, wheat bran, soybean meal 31%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, additives 1%.
2. Corn, wheat bran, soybean meal 24%, fish meal 2%, rapeseed meal 4%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, additives 1%.
3. Corn, wheat bran 4%, soybean meal 25%, fish meal, rapeseed meal 3%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, additives 1%.
Second, the feed formula of laying hens into chickens.
1. Corn, wheat bran 14%, soybean meal 21%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, additives 1%.
2. Corn, wheat bran 14%, soybean meal 17%, fish meal 1%, rapeseed meal 4%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, additives 1%.
3. Corn, wheat bran 12%, soybean meal, fish meal 1%, rapeseed meal 4%, cotton meal 2%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, additives 1%.
Third, the feed formula of laying hens.
1. Corn, wheat bran 3%, soybean meal 28%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder 8%, salt, additives 1%.
2. Corn, wheat bran 4%, soybean meal, fish meal 2%, rapeseed meal 4%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder 8%, salt, additives 1%.
3. Corn, wheat bran 3%, soybean meal 20%, fish meal 2%, rapeseed meal 4%, cotton meal 3%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder 8%, salt, additives 1%.
Note: The above additives contain amino acids, vitamins, trace elements and growth promoters.
If you want to increase egg production, you can use Baoerduo from Henan Yifang Pharmaceutical. However, while using Pauldo, be sure to give the chickens comprehensive anti-inflammatory measures.
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There was no significant difference in the nutrition of feed eggs and native eggs, and there was no significant difference in amino acid content between the two. The nutritional value of native eggs is not only not higher than that of feed eggs, but also because of the free-range environment of native eggs, they are more likely to be exposed to pesticides, fertilizers and other chemicals, and the possibility of being polluted by agrochemicals is higher than that of eggs produced in chicken farms.
The chickens in the chicken farm are fed intensively, and even though there will be many problems with the feed, these problems can be found and can be found out. As for the native eggs, it is difficult to know where this came from, and I don't know the ins and outs. Therefore, from the perspective of food safety, the risk of native eggs is higher.
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How much material a laying hen eats a day is appropriate, which should be calculated according to the age of the chicken, and the specific analysis is as follows:
Before the age of day. Daily feed = number of days old 2, such as 7-day-old egg chicks daily feed amount of 7 2 = 9 grams.
20 days old. Daily feed = number of days 1, such as 15-day-old egg chick daily feed 15 1 = 16 grams.
50 days of age. Daily feed = number of days, such as 30-day-old egg chicks daily feed is 30 grams.
150 days old.
Daily feed = 50 (number of days - 50) 2, for example, the daily feed of chickens in 100-day-old eggs is 50 (100-50) 2 = 75 grams.
More than a day of age. The daily feed consumption of laying hens over 150 days old should be stable at 100-120 grams.
In this way, the cumulative consumption of 1 hen to 150 days of age, to 550 days of age. Of course, the amount of material used in different varieties and different seasons should be slightly different, and you should eat more in winter and less in summer.
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Between 100 and 200 grams.
Adult laying hens require between 100 and 200 grams of feed per day.
How much feed is consumed per day when laying eggs. It depends on the feed *** is broken, and it is generally divided into three grades: high, medium and low. In addition, it depends on the temperature of the chicken coop.
If the temperature is too low in winter, in order to replenish energy, chickens should have a large feed intake. In short, each chicken should eat up to two bars a day.
1. The laying cycle of laying hens refers to the number of days of continuous production and intermittent.
When the breeding farm uses a self-closing egg laying box to record the individual egg production, it will be found that the chicken lays eggs with a certain regularity, some chickens have a rest for three days in a row, and some have a rest for more than 20 days, so that the repeated and regular formation cycle is called the egg laying cycle.
2. The egg production of laying hens, chickens with more eggs, the continuous production time in the egg laying cycle is long, the intermittent time is short, the egg production intensity is large, and the egg production is more.
The external environment has a certain impact on the egg laying cycle, and the external environment is relatively stable under artificial control conditions, so the cycle is relatively regular, even the production is long, and the intermission time is short, so there are more eggs, but in the natural environment, the general spring egg production is prosperous, and the production is long, so the egg production is more. Summer and autumn are short and irregular, and winter is relatively stable, so egg production intensity is often expressed in winter egg production rate.
The laying cycle of laying hens is generally one year, from chicks out of the shell to 120 days to see eggs, 140 days basically more than 50% of the chickens laid eggs. From 140 days old, plus 365 days, it is basically 500 days.
The culling time is also adjusted according to the egg production rate of chickens, as well as market conditions, and some chickens may be eliminated in 400 days due to low production or production and other reasons.
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The feed eaten by laying hens mainly includes protein feed, energy feed and green feed. Protein feed is also generally concentrated, such as soybean meal.
Fishmeal and other feeds rich in animal and plant protein, and energy feeds are rice bran and wheat bran.
The tubers are the main ones, the green feed is mainly vegetables and aquatic plants, and bone meal is added at the laying stage.
1. Protein feed
Protein feed is to ensure that laying hens have sufficient nutrients to breed eggs and grow and grow the guarantee, generally soybean meal, soybean cake, fish meal and other high-protein components, animal protein and plant protein, water content.
Low, can supplement the nutrients needed for the growth and development of laying hens.
2. Energy feed
Energy feed is the basic guarantee to ensure that laying hens can move around and live in daily life, most of the carbohydrates.
The ** is these energy feeds, including bran rice bran, wheat bran, and dregs of sake lees, vinegar grains, as well as tuber potatoes, as well as liquid oil, whey, etc.
3. Green fodder
Green fodder is the main food of semi-free-range chickens or native chickens**, which generally includes all kinds of vegetables grown at home, such as cabbage, cabbage, and oily lettuce.
and other leaves, as well as ryegrass of various forage species.
Alfalfa, etc., as well as some aquatic plants such as aquatic plants such as aquatic plants and algae that live in water bodies near rivers.
4. Calcium supplementation feed
Laying hens in the usual diet can generally obtain enough calcium for their own growth, free-range chickens and other small insects can also obtain enough calcium, but if it is a domestic indoor laying hens, there may be a phenomenon of soft shell eggs, need to be fed some bone meal and other calcium feed to help their eggs harden.
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Chickens eat yellow corn, pollen, calcium lactate, vitamins and other substances can improve egg production, but it should be noted that the disease, has exerted the maximum egg production of the chicken flock is ineffective, only suitable for feeding the chicken flock that has the potential to increase egg production, in addition to raising chickens, it is necessary to regularly feed the chicken flock with concentrate feed-based feed, and ensure that the ventilation environment of the chicken house is excellent.
Chickens eating yellow corn, pollen, calcium lactate, vitamins and other substances can improve egg production, but it should be noted that the chickens that are sick, or have exerted the maximum egg production ability of the chicken flock is ineffective, so the egg increase method needs to increase the potential to increase egg production of the chicken flock to be effective.
Chickens belong to omnivorous birds, so in the process of feeding, they need to prepare suitable bait, and train the chickens to eat regularly and fixedly, the bait can be based on corn, soybean meal, bone meal and other concentrate feed, as well as regularly doped with vegetables and fruits and other green feed as a supplement.
Before breeding chickens, you need to choose a good breed of chickens, and then build a chicken coop in a place where drinking water is convenient, high terrain, and leeward and sunny places, pay attention to the ventilation environment of the chicken coop must be good, otherwise the air quality is poor, which will cause the chickens to be easily attacked by germs, thereby reducing the egg production of the chickens.
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Plant protein feed, animal protein feed, single-cell protein feed and non-protein nitrogen feed, such as soybean meal, soybean cake, cottonseed cake. 2.Energy supply.
Energy feed refers to feed with less than 18% crude fiber content and less than 20% crude protein content in dry matter. Examples include cereal seeds, bran, starchy roots and tubers, residues, liquid molasses, whey and oil, etc. 3.
Green juicy feed. Split green fodder is defined as fresh fodder and pasture with a natural moisture content greater than 60%. This kind of forage is rich in vitamins, high yield, low cost, tender, juicy, and palatable, such as alfalfa, chicory, ryegrass, aquatic green forage, vegetables, etc.
1.Protein feeds plum source dry feed.
Protein feed can be provided to laying hens. Because low-level laying hens consume a lot of protein when laying eggs in the body, low-level laying hens can eat protein feed, such as fishmeal which hole, soybean cake, silkworm pupae, insect feed, etc., so that low-level laying hens can lay eggs smoothly in the body.
2.Energy feed.
Laying hens can also provide them with energy feed, that is, feed with low crude fiber and low protein content, so that chickens can absorb more nutrients and maintain their own growth. At the same time, when providing feed to laying hens, it is necessary to pay attention to the amount of feeding. Generally, it is best to feed five cups of feed so that the laying hens can get enough nutrients.
3.Green feed.
It can also provide green fodder for laying hens, that is, fresh forage, vegetables and other feed, so that chickens can take in more vitamins and produce better quality eggs. At the same time, when providing chickens with green vegetables and other feed, we should also pay attention to the hygiene of the feed to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea after eating the laying hens.
4.Precautions.
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