Chinese herbal medicine formula won the national patent.
People can use Chinese medicine for health care. As the main source of meat food for citizens, can pigs also be promoted to grow healthily with Chinese medicine? After nearly five years' research, the Municipal Academy of Animal Husbandry has finally invented a set of Chinese herbal medicine additives and obtained a national invention patent.
Experts extract Eucommia ulmoides leaves, Ligustrum lucidum, hawthorn, astragalus root and other Chinese herbal medicines step by step at low temperature, precipitate, spray dry, and then combine them according to a certain proportion, so that the effective components of Chinese herbal medicines can maintain their activity as much as possible and exert their efficacy.
It is found that this group of Chinese herbal medicines can obviously promote the proliferation of lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria in pig intestine, promote growth by promoting the proliferation of beneficial bacteria in intestine, and obviously increase the immunity and resistance of pigs.
The lean meat rate can be increased by about 15%.
Citizens love to buy lean pigs with less fat, but pigs can sleep after eating and eat after sleeping. How can they not gain weight? However, even if pigs eat and sleep, their meat is much thinner than other pigs.
Cao Guowen, an animal husbandry expert, said that the weight of pigs who ate Chinese medicine did not drop, but grew like other healthy pigs, but they could "lose weight" and the lean meat rate could be increased by about 15%. Compared with other pigs without medicine, the fat on their backs is obviously not so thick, and pork will taste more fragrant.
Pigs eat Chinese herbal medicine instead of antibiotics.
Pigs who eat Chinese medicine not only grow fast, but also have no antibiotic residues. It is understood that with the advancement of this scientific and technological research project of the Municipal Science and Technology Commission, this kind of pig that grew up eating Chinese medicine will soon be able to eat at the table of ordinary citizens. The Municipal Academy of Animal Husbandry has successfully developed Chinese herbal medicines for pigs, and experts have turned their attention to cattle and sheep.