How to prepare the feed formula from brooding to egg laying period of laying hens?

Updated on Three rural 2024-08-15
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Ducklings. 50% corn, 20% vegetable cake, 10% broken rice, 10% bran, fish meal, meat meal 1%, shell meal 1%, salt.

    Medium duck. 50% corn, 17% wheat, 12% bran, 10% broken rice, 5% vegetable cake, fish meal, shell meal 1%, salt.

    The palatability of the feed should be good, and the nutrients should be stable and easy to store.

    Laying period. 51% of corn, 22% of soybean meal, 3% of rapeseed meal or cotton meal, 10% of secondary flour, stone powder, 4% of premix, salt. The main components of additives are amino acids, vitamins and minerals.

    Vitamin additives can completely replace the nutritional function contained in green feed, which can not only play the role of supplementing vitamins, but also save a lot of green feed, reduce the labor intensity of duck farmers, and reduce the production cost of duck raising.

    Commercial turkey duck (meat duck) feed formulation.

    Duckling: (1 25 days old): corn 51%, rapeseed cake 20%, broken rice 10%, bran 10%, fish meal bone meal 1%, shell meal 1%, salt, appropriate amount of premix.

    Duck: (26 45 days old): 50% corn, 5% rapeseed cake, 10% broken rice, 17% wheat, 11% bran, 1% fish meal and bone meal, 1% shell meal, salt.

    Fattening period: (** 7 15 days ago): corn 37%, rice bran 25%, semolina soybean 5%, fish meal 3%, bone meal 1%, shell meal 2%, salt.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I don't know the specific formula of trace elements, but I know the formula of using premix with corn, soybean meal, rapeseed meal, and stone powder.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The best feed formula for hen egg production, formula 1: corn, wheat bran 3%, soybean meal 28%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder 8%, salt, additives 1%; Formula 2: corn, wheat bran 4%, soybean meal, fish meal 2%, rapeseed meal 4%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder 8%, salt, additives 1%; Recipe 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%. What do chickens eat to lay more eggs? 1. Add feather powder to add 3%-5% feather powder to the feed, which can reduce chicken fat, increase lean meat, and increase the egg production rate by about 20%.

    2. Feed gypsum powder to the chickens every day, and feed the chickens about gram of gypsum powder every day, so that the chickens that are moulting can accelerate the moulting and resume egg production early; For the flock that is laying eggs, the egg laying rate can be increased by more than 12%. 3. Feed fly maggots with 10% fly maggots in the feed, and feed them twice a day in the morning and evening, and the egg laying rate can be increased by about 20%. 4. Feeding healthy pig blood Add 15% healthy pig blood or pig placenta to the feed, which can increase the egg production rate of chickens by 20-50%.

    A new formula for high-yield feed for hen egg production.

    corn, wheat bran 3%, soybean meal 28%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder 8%, salt, additives 1%; Formula 2: corn, wheat bran 4%, soybean meal, fish meal 2%, rapeseed meal 4%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder 8%, salt, additives 1%; Formula 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%.

    What do chickens eat to lay more eggs? 1. Add 3%-5% feather powder to the feed, which can reduce chicken fat, increase lean and clear meat, and increase the egg production rate by about 20%. 2. Feed gypsum powder to the chickens every day, and feed the chickens about gram of gypsum powder every day, so that the chickens that are moulting can accelerate the moulting and resume egg production early; For the flock that is laying eggs, the egg laying rate can be increased by more than 12%.

    3. Feed fly maggots with 10% fly maggots in the feed, and feed them twice a day in the morning and evening, and the egg laying rate can be increased by about 20%. 4. Feeding healthy pig blood Add 15% healthy pig blood or pig placenta to the feed, which can increase the egg production rate of chickens by 20-50%. Hope mine can help you!

    No gluten can be added.

    Add how much rice bran to add.

    100 How much rice bran to add to the feed.

    It is okay not to add bran, and if you add rice bran, you can add 20% rice bran to the feed.

    What is the proportion of others?

    Okay thank you.

    Yukai Rice, 20% Oak Rice Bran, 2% Fish Meal, Soybean Meal 18%, Dicalcium Phosphate, Stone Powder 8%, Salt, Additives 1%.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    <> 57% yellow corn, 8% of bran locust leaf powder, 13% of fried soybeans, 10% of peanut kernels, calcium lactate, prebiotics, choline chloride, Venus vita, vitamin, trace elements, salt shell powder 4%. Laying hens refer to chickens that are raised to lay eggs to lay eggs, and eggs are the main income of laying hens.

    First, laying hen feed formula standards

    1. Summer: 57% of yellow corn, 8% of bran locust leaf powder (or alfalfa grass powder), 13% of fried soybeans, 10% of peanut kernels, calcium lactate, prebiotics, choline chloride, Venus vitamin, trace elements, salt shell powder 4%.

    2. Winter: 3% of yellow corn bran, 8% of locust leaf powder (or alfalfa grass powder), 12% of fried soybeans, 10% of peanut kernels, calcium lactate, prebiotics, choline chloride, Venus vita, trace elements, salt shell powder.

    3. Laying hens refer to chickens that are raised to lay eggs to lay eggs, and eggs are the main income of laying hens. Raising layers is about improving egg quality and maintaining (or improving) egg production, not chicken quality. Layer breeds should choose local chickens with strong physique, strong foraging, strong disease resistance, high egg production rate, good egg quality, tolerance to rough feeding, and adaptation to the local environment.

    Second, the formula of chicken feed at other stages

    1. Chick feed formula.

    60% yellow corn, 10% bran, 5% sophora powder (or alfalfa powder), 13% fried soybeans, 10% peanut kernels, calcium lactate, probiotics, ammoniated choline, Venus vitamin, trace element salt.

    2. Young chicken feed.

    1) Summer: 56% yellow corn, 10% bran, 10% locust leaf powder (or alfalfa grass powder), 10% fried soybeans, 8% peanut kernel cake, calcium lactate, prebiotics, choline chloride, Venus vitamin, trace element salt.

    2) Winter: 60% yellow corn, 10% bran, 10% locust leaf powder (or alfalfa grass powder), 10% fried soybeans, 8% peanut kernel cake, calcium lactate, prebiotics, choline chloride, Venus vitamin, vitamin, trace element salt.

    3. All raw material processing and finished products should comply with the guidelines for the use of green food feed and feed additives, and must be inspected and approved by the green food office at or above the county level before they can be used.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Feed for laying chicks is self-ingredient.

    1. 62% corn, wheat bran, soybean meal 31%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, Vino multi-dimensional laying hens, Vino mildew clear multi-mineral, Vino compound probiotics.

    2. Corn, wheat bran, soybean meal 24%, fish meal 2%, rapeseed meal 4%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, Vinov layer multi-dimensional, Vino mildew clear multi-mineral, Vino compound probiotics.

    3. Corn, wheat bran, soybean meal 25%, fish meal, rapeseed meal 3%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, Vinoth layer multi-dimensional, Vino mildew clear multi-mineral, Vinoth compound probiotics.

    Second, the feed of laying hens from the ingredients:

    1. Corn, wheat bran, soybean meal 21%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, vinnotech layer multi-dimensional, vinox mildew clear multi-mineral, vinoth compound probiotics.

    2. Corn, wheat bran 14%, soybean meal 17%, fish meal 1%, rapeseed meal 4%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, Vinoth layer multi-dimensional, vinox mildew clear multi-mineral, vinoth compound probiotics.

    3. Corn, wheat bran, soybean meal, fish meal 1%, rapeseed meal 4%, cotton meal 2%, dicalcium phosphate, stone powder, salt, Vino layer multi-dimensional, Vino mildew clear multi-mineral, Vino compound probiotics.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Feed formula for laying hens at all stages.

    1. Homemade feed formula for laying hens 1 to 3 weeks old:

    60% corn, 5% millet, 4% sorghum, 5% wheat bran, 8% soybean cake, 8% fish meal, 3% bone meal, 5% blood meal, stone meal, salt, appropriate amount of additives.

    Feed formula for laying hens at 6 weeks of age:

    Corn 60%, Sorghum 4%, Wheat Bran 6%, Soybean Cake 15%, Peanut Cake 3%, Cotton Cake 2%, Blood Meal 3%, Fish Meal 5%, Shell Meal 1%, Bone Meal, Salt.

    Feed ratio to 14 weeks of age:

    60% corn, 6% sorghum, 12% barley, 10% soybean cake, 3% fish meal, shell meal, 5% locust leaf powder, 2% bone meal, salt, appropriate amount of additives.

    Feed ratio to 25-week-old chickens:

    65% corn, 5% barley, 15% wheat bran, 7% soybean cake, 2% cotton cake, 2% fish meal, shell meal, bone meal 2%, salt, appropriate amount of additives.

    5. Chicken feed formula when the egg production rate is 50%:

    Corn 60%, wheat bran 6%, dried sweet potato 6%, soybean cake 18%, fish meal 6%, bone meal, salt, methionine, additives in moderation.

    6. Feed ratio when the egg laying rate is between 55% and 80%.

    57% corn, 5% dried sweet potato, 3% wheat bran, 20% soybean cake, 2% cotton cake, 2% peanut cake, 7% fish meal, 3% bone meal, salt, appropriate amount of additives.

    7. Feed formula at the peak of the egg production rate of more than 80%.

    52% corn, 4% sorghum, 4% wheat bran, 20% soybean cake, 4% cotton cake, 4% peanut cake, 4% fish meal, locust leaf meal, bone meal, salt, appropriate amount of additives.

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