摘要 |
1,010,972. Ensilage. H. BIEHL. April 19, 1963 [Sept. 1, 1962], No. 15591/63. Heading A2B. In producing fermented ensilage, which contains no fresh vegetation and is suitable for feeding domestic animals such as pigs, a dry cereal and a proteinaceous forage, comprising animal and/or vegetable proteins, are mixed with water - the total amount of water in the mixture being between 60 and 75 parts, by weight, for each 100 parts of the cereal plus proteinaceous forage - and the mixture is kept in a silo for 4 to 6 weeks. The cereal may be maize, barley and/or rye, e.g. the actual grain, bruised grain, coarsely ground grain, flour and/or bran. The proteinaceous forage may be fish powder, dried blood, extracted bruised soyabeans and/or sesame. Preferably one or more than one antibiotic, e.g. aureomycin, and/or trace elements and/or vitamin, e.g. B12, is or are incorporated in the ensilage. |