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Common Feed for Meat Rabbit-Mineral element Feed

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Common Feed for Meat Rabbit-Mineral element Feed

The mineral element feed is commonly used for meat rabbits, but it has a great influence on the growth and reproduction of meat rabbits, and it is an indispensable component in the diet. 1. Feed types (1) Salt mainly supplements the lack of sodium and chlorine in most plant feeds. (2) the main composition of bone meal is calcium carbonate, which contains 25%-30% calcium and 10%-12% phosphorus, which is a commonly used supplementary feed for calcium and phosphorus. (3) Stone powder is mainly composed of calcium carbonate, which contains 35% ~ 38% calcium, which is the most commonly used calcium supplement feed. 2. Nutritional characteristics first, the more required mineral elements in meat rabbit diet are calcium, phosphorus, sodium, chlorine, potassium and so on, so it is necessary to supplement salt, bone meal and stone powder. Second, the contents of sodium and chlorine in most plant feeds are insufficient. Supplementary feeding of salt can not only regulate the physiological balance of sodium, chlorine and potassium, but also improve palatability and appetite. Third, bone powder contains a lot of calcium and phosphorus, and the proportion of calcium and phosphorus is relatively balanced. General boiled bone meal contains 30% calcium and 14% phosphorus, while raw bone meal contains 23% calcium and 10% phosphorus. Fourth, stone powder, that is, limestone powder, natural calcium carbonate, calcium content of more than 38%, often used in calcium less, phosphorus-rich diet, to promote growth, the effect is good. Fifth, the meat rabbit auxin sold in the market is mainly composed of ferrous sulfate, potassium iodide, copper sulfate, magnesium sulfate, manganese sulfate, zinc sulfate and so on, and then mixed with bone powder or stone powder. 3. matters needing attention in feeding mineral element feed first, the amount of salt generally accounts for 0. 5% of the diet. 5% ~ 1%, excessive dosage will cause poisoning, which can be mixed or dissolved in drinking water to replenish. Second, feed bone meal to prevent mildew, black and smelly bone meal should not be used to feed rabbits, so as not to cause poisoning. Third, mineral element feed, generally less, should pay attention to mixing evenly. -good information. Thank you Lou Zhu for learning.

 
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