FIELD: agriculture.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to agriculture animal husbandry, particularly to stimulation of pig growth and to efficiency of fodder utilisation due to usage of fodder additives with active ingredients. The method of stimulation of pig growth consists in introducing fodder additive into fodder; the additive contains filler and antibiotics at amount of 5-10 kg/t. Fodder additive is fed to pigs starting from 40.55 and 100 day old during 10 days at replacement one fodder with another. As filler the fodder additive contains adsorbent "Bajedin", and as antibiotics it contains protected forms of antibiotics "Doxiprex" and "Tiamutine". Components are taken at the following ratio, wt %: antibiotic "Doxiprex" - 20-30; antibiotic "Tiamutine" - 2.3-3.5; adsorbent "Bajedin" - the rest.
EFFECT: facilitating increased weight gain of pigs and raised efficiency of fodder due to elimination of bacteria contamination and prevention of diseases caused by protozoa and myco-toxines; also providing conditions for fast adaptation of animal at change of one fodder with another.
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Dates
2010-04-20—Published
2007-11-19—Filed