SU1349749A1 - Method of fattening young pigs - Google Patents
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Изобретение относитс к сельскому хоз йству, в частности к кормопроизводству . Цель изобретени - повышение продуктивности животных и сокращение расхода дорогосто щего препарата - коламината меди. Животным, например свинь м, на откорме ввод т коламинат меди подкожно в пересчете на медь в дозе 0,3-0,5 мг на 1 кг живой массы 1 раз в 90-100 дней. Расход препарата снижаетс в 50-55 раз. 1 табл. 00 со 4 ГThe invention relates to agriculture, in particular to fodder production. The purpose of the invention is to increase the productivity of animals and reduce the consumption of an expensive drug - copper colaminate. Animals, such as pigs, are fed fattening copper colaminate subcutaneously in terms of copper at a dose of 0.3-0.5 mg per 1 kg of body weight 1 time per 90-100 days. The consumption of the drug is reduced by 50-55 times. 1 tab. 00 from 4 G
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Изобретение относитс к сельскому хоз йству, в частности к кормопроизводству .The invention relates to agriculture, in particular to fodder production.
Цель изобретени - повышение продуктивности животных и сокращение .расхода дорогосто щего препарата - коламината меди.The purpose of the invention is to increase the productivity of animals and reduce the consumption of an expensive drug - copper colaminate.
Пример. Берут четыре группы порос т в возрасте 3-4 мес. средней живой массой 36 кг. Порос та первой контрольной группы ежедневно (в течение 100 дней) скормливают 5 мг на 1 кг сухого корма в составе коламината меди. За опыт в среднем на .животное скармливают около 800 мг элементарной меди.Example. Take four groups of pigs at the age of 3-4 months. average live weight of 36 kg. The first piglet of the first control group daily (for 100 days) was fed 5 mg per 1 kg of dry food as part of copper colaminate. For an experience on average, animals are fed about 800 mg of elemental copper.
Одновременно трем опытным группам однократно подкожно один раз , в 100 дней ввод т коламинат меди соот- ветственно в дозе 0,3; 0,4 и 0,5 мг меди на 1 кг живой массы или 10,8; 14,4 и 18,0 мг элементарного металла на животное в составе хелаткомплексаAt the same time, the three experimental groups were once subcutaneously once once, in 100 days the colaminate of copper was administered, respectively, in a dose of 0.3; 0.4 and 0.5 mg of copper per 1 kg of live weight, or 10.8; 14.4 and 18.0 mg of elemental metal per animal in the chelate complex
Порос та всех групп получают в те чение всего опыта естественные рационы , одинаковые по набору кормов и питательной ценности, в 1 кг сухого вещества которых содержитс 5,5- 6,0 мг меди.Piglets of all groups receive during the whole experiment natural rations, identical in terms of the set of feed and nutritional value, in which 1 kg of dry matter contains 5.5-6.0 mg of copper.
Редактор М. БланарEditor M. Blanan
Составитель Л. Калачева Техред Л.ОлийныкCompiled by L. Kalacheva Tehred L. Oliynyk
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БНИИПИ Государственного комитета СССРBNIIPI USSR State Committee
по делам изобретений и открытий 113035, Москва, Ж-35, Раушска наб., д. 4/5 for inventions and discoveries 113035, Moscow, Zh-35, Raushsk nab., 4/5
Производственно-полиграфическое предпри тие, г. Ужгород, ул. Проектна , 4Production and printing company, Uzhgorod, st. Project, 4
В результате опыта установлено, что при подкожном выд.елении , коламината меди интенсивность роста животных даже несколько выше, чем при применении препарата с кормами, а расход препарата уменьшаетс в среднем в 55,5 раза.As a result of the experiment, it was found that with subcutaneous expression of copper colaminate, the growth rate of animals is even slightly higher than with the use of the preparation with feed, and the consumption of the preparation decreases on average by 55.5 times.
Результаты опыта (в среднем по одному животному) приведены в таблице.The results of the experiment (on average one animal) are shown in the table.
При этом содержание эритроцитов и гемоглобина в крови, белка, активно- сть аминотрансфераз в сыворотке у животных всех групп находитс в пределах физиологической нормы.At the same time, the content of red blood cells and hemoglobin in the blood, protein, activity of serum aminotransferases in animals of all groups is within the physiological norm.
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| SU864075321A SU1349749A1 (en) | 1986-04-30 | 1986-04-30 | Method of fattening young pigs |
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| Георгиевский В.И., Анненков Б.Н. и Самохин В.Т. Минеральное питание животных. - М.: Колос, 1979, с. 186, 388-390. Авторское свидетельство СССР № 745479, кл. А 23 К 1/175, 1979. * |
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