A23K20/30

SINGLE CELL PROTEIN PROCESS AND PRODUCT- OXYGEN FREE

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.

Foods to promote better health and/or to maintain homeostasis and method of production thereof
11433095 · 2022-09-06 · ·

Engineered food to promote health and maintain homeostasis in a subject and methods of producing the food.

FOODS TO PROMOTE BETTER HEALTH AND/OR TO MAINTAIN HOMEOSTAIS AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION THEREOF
20220305054 · 2022-09-29 · ·

Engineered food to promote health and maintain homeostasis in a subject and methods of producing the food.

Domestic animal water and feed modifying compositions

The present invention provides domestic animal water modifying compositions, domestic animal water modifying compositions with copper, domestic animal water modifying compositions with silver and domestic animal feed modifying compositions. Such compositions are provided to domestic animals to provide, for example, improved weight gain, decreased mortality, improved feed conversion rations, improved overall health and reductions in grow-out periods for domestic animals to which such compositions are administered.

ENZYME GRANULES FOR ANIMAL FEED
20220110343 · 2022-04-14 · ·

The present invention is related to feed granules comprising a feed enzyme and a zinc salt of an organic acid.

SYNBIOTIC COMPOSITIONS

A synbiotic preparation may include at least one probiotic strain and at least one amino acid or derivative thereof selected from glutamine, glutamic acid or salts thereof, conjugated glutamine, or oligopeptides of 2-10 amino acid units in length, wherein the amino acid units may be natural amino acids, and at least one amino acid unit being a glutamine or glutamic acid unit.

Method for treatment or prevention of gill disease

Composition for treatment of mucus on fish gills for a therapeutic or a prophylactic treatment of an amoebic gill disease in fish, where the composition comprises an extruded fish feed supplemented with arginine; said fish feed comprising protein, binder, fat, vitamins and minerals; and a total arginine content of the fish feed is at least 3.0% (wt/wt) of a total feed weight.

SYSTEM AND METHOD OF FORMULATING AN ANIMAL FEED COMPOSITION

A system for formulating a feed composition for an animal, comprising a feed ingredient data storage having stored therein for plural feed ingredients, the feed ingredients comprising at least one nutrient, a content of a first fraction of the at least one nutrient exhibiting a first digestion rate, a content of a second fraction of the at least one nutrient exhibiting a second digestion rate, and a content of a third fraction of the at least one nutrient exhibiting a third digestion rate. the first, second and third digestion rates being different from each other, a nutrient regime data storage that has stored therein a nutrient regime for the animal in terms of a respective feeding amount of at least one of the first fraction of the at least one nutrient having the first digestion rate, the second fraction of the at least one nutrient having the second digestion rate, and the third fraction of the at least one nutrient having the third digestion rate. a feed composition processor communicatively connected to the feed ingredient data storage and to the nutrient regime data storage and configured to derive, from the nutrient regime for the animal and the contents of the first, second and third fractions of the at least one nutrient as stored in the feed ingredient data storage for the feed ingredients, a feed composition in terms of feed ingredients to be fed to the animal, the feed composition adhering to the nutrient regime, and to output instructions for feeding the animal based on the feed composition.

METHOD FOR PREPARING DRINKING WATER FOR LIVESTOCK TO CREATE ENVIRONMENT FOR REVITALIZING INTESTINAL EFFECTIVE MICROORGANISMS USING TREATMENT OF COMPONENTS VIA ION EXCHANGE OF NATURAL MINERALS
20220096585 · 2022-03-31 ·

Disclosed is a method for preparing drinking water for livestock to create an environment for revitalizing intestinal effective microorganisms using treatment of components via ion exchange of natural minerals. The method includes S101: mixing 2.5 to 5.0 WT % of tourmaline and 2.5 to 5.0 WT % of illite as natural minerals in a powder particle form of 2 to 3 μm with 90 to 95 WT % of water to produce a mixed solution, and maintaining the mixed solution for 5 to 7 hours at room temperature, and removing the tourmaline powders and the illite powders to produce leachate; S102: mixing 15 to 25 WT % of detoxified sulfur in a powder particle form of 2 to 3 μm, 10 to 25 WT % of Rrhus verniciflua Stokes (RVS) extract, and 10 to 25 WT % of Momordicae Semen extract with 25 to 65 WT % of the leachate produced in the S101 to produce a liquid mixture, and maintaining the liquid mixture for 12 hours; and S103: mixing 150 to 250 ml of the liquid mixture produced in the S102 with 20 L of water and maintaining the mixture for 6 to 7 hours for amplification.

Piglet feed based on bacterial enzyme synergistic fermentation process and preparation method thereof

Disclosed is a piglet feed based on bacteria enzyme synergistic fermentation process. The piglet feed is composed of basic components and bacteria enzyme synergistic fermentation feed. Basic components include soybean protein concentrate, whey powder, fish meal, sodium chloride, choline chloride, stone powder, calcium hydrogen phosphate, composite vitamins, composite trace elements, and composite amino acids. The bacterial enzyme synergistic fermentation feed includes a fermentation substrate, an enzyme preparation, and a bacterial strain. The bacterial enzyme synergistic fermentation feed can not only improve the production performance of piglets, but also improve the utilization rate of feed nutrients, especially the utilization rate of feed phosphorus, thereby reducing the excretion of phosphorus in feces.