Patent classifications
A23K40/00
PEA-BASED DRY PRODUCT FOR FEEDING ANIMALS
The invention relates to a dry product based on peas, to the process for preparing same and to the use thereof.
Single cell protein process and product
This disclosure describes methods to separate solids from liquids in a production facility. A process separates components in the process stream by applying non-condensable media to create density differences and then using a mechanical device to separate the solids from the liquids based on the density difference. The process produces the liquids and solids, which may be further processed to create valuable animal feed products.
Single cell protein process and product
This disclosure describes methods to separate solids from liquids in a production facility. A process separates components in the process stream by applying non-condensable media to create density differences and then using a mechanical device to separate the solids from the liquids based on the density difference. The process produces the liquids and solids, which may be further processed to create valuable animal feed products.
PROCESS OF OBTAINING CHEWABLE SNACK-TYPE ARTICLE FOR DOGS AND CHEWABLE SNACK-TYPE ARTICLE FOR DOGS
The present invention refers to the process of obtaining ‘leather bone’ type snacks, commonly used by dog tutors as snacks and as a treat for the animal in dressage processes, comprised of simple stages of execution, one of the stages being chemical and other ones being mechanical, and free of components potentially harmful to the animal's health, such as flavorings, dyes, glue and resins, thus solving a technical problem related to the need to minimize risks to animal health, due to the use of harmful components in the manufacturing process of the product.
PROCESS OF OBTAINING CHEWABLE SNACK-TYPE ARTICLE FOR DOGS AND CHEWABLE SNACK-TYPE ARTICLE FOR DOGS
The present invention refers to the process of obtaining ‘leather bone’ type snacks, commonly used by dog tutors as snacks and as a treat for the animal in dressage processes, comprised of simple stages of execution, one of the stages being chemical and other ones being mechanical, and free of components potentially harmful to the animal's health, such as flavorings, dyes, glue and resins, thus solving a technical problem related to the need to minimize risks to animal health, due to the use of harmful components in the manufacturing process of the product.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING ROUGHAGES
An apparatus for roughage processing includes a first platform for placing of a first type of roughage, a first cutting mechanism for processing the first type of roughage, a first chain for cutting the first type of roughage from the first platform to the first cutting mechanism; and a second platform, a second cutting mechanism, and a second chain for performing similar tasks with a second type of roughage. The first chain and the first cutting mechanism and the second chain and the second cutting mechanism are driven at a different speed to provide concurrent cutting of the first and second types of roughages at different cut sizes. The apparatus further includes a conveyor or an auger for concurrently collecting the first type of roughage and the second type of roughage after respective processing by the first cutting mechanism and the second cutting mechanism for effective blending of the two types of roughages, each of which has been cut differently to obtain its optimum particle size for ruminant consumption. The apparatus can be powered by a very small horse power motor. It also includes a mechanism that will stop the floor chains carrying the roughage into the knife drums when the power load force that is detected by the knife drum power load reading device reaches a predetermined amount. This predetermined amount is still within, but near the upper limits of, the available horsepower range of the small motor powering it.
EMULSIFIERS IN ASSOCIATION WITH VEGETABLE OLEINS IN AN ANIMAL FEED
The present invention relates to the use of emulsifiers in association with vegetable oleins in an animal feed. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of emulsifiers E484 and/or E487 (Community Register of Feed Additives—EU Reg. No. 1831/2003) in association with vegetable oleins as a technological additive for increasing the hourly output (tons/hour) in a plant for preparing an animal feed and/or to improve the characteristics of an animal feed, preferably in the form of pellets, and/or to reduce the dustiness of the same. Furthermore, the present invention relates to an animal feed and a process for preparing the same wherein said emulsifiers are used in association with said vegetable oleins with the function of a technological additive.
EMULSIFIERS IN ASSOCIATION WITH VEGETABLE OLEINS IN AN ANIMAL FEED
The present invention relates to the use of emulsifiers in association with vegetable oleins in an animal feed. In particular, the present invention relates to the use of emulsifiers E484 and/or E487 (Community Register of Feed Additives—EU Reg. No. 1831/2003) in association with vegetable oleins as a technological additive for increasing the hourly output (tons/hour) in a plant for preparing an animal feed and/or to improve the characteristics of an animal feed, preferably in the form of pellets, and/or to reduce the dustiness of the same. Furthermore, the present invention relates to an animal feed and a process for preparing the same wherein said emulsifiers are used in association with said vegetable oleins with the function of a technological additive.
Infused Antler Animal Chew and Methods of Manufacture and Packaging
Antler animal chew and methods of manufacturing and packaging the same are herein disclosed. The animal chew generally includes an antler section having a marrow core and a lipid composition infused within the marrow core.
PROCESS FOR IMPROVING WHEAT STRAW DEGRADATION
A process for improving wheat straw degradation in a ruminant, including the following steps: a) providing the wheat straw, b) chemically pretreating the provided straw, c) feeding the ruminant with the chemically pretreated wheat straw, wherein the process is characterized in that it also includes a step d) of directly administering an enzymatic rumen additive to the ruminant, i.e. the enzymatic rumen additive is not used as a pretreatment on the wheat straw. Also, the direct use of an enzymatic rumen additive in a ruminant before, during or after feeding the ruminant with wheat straw having undergone a chemical pretreatment, i.e. the enzymatic additive is not used as a pretreatment on the wheat straw.