A classic: Yes, even you can use CPAN
Anyway, it's actually pretty simple. Since all arguments are literals and thus constants, you install Net::DNS::Packet on one machine once, dump $dns_packet->data(), and use the resulting string by copy&paste wherever you want to use it.
Update: Small nit:
$dnspacket->header->ra(0); #Recursion Desired
$dnspacket->header->rd(1); #Recursion Available
The comments are the wrong way around, the should be switched.
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