AU2785400A - Animal feed supplement for the nutritional enrichment of animal produce - Google Patents

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AU2785400A
AU2785400A AU27854/00A AU2785400A AU2785400A AU 2785400 A AU2785400 A AU 2785400A AU 27854/00 A AU27854/00 A AU 27854/00A AU 2785400 A AU2785400 A AU 2785400A AU 2785400 A AU2785400 A AU 2785400A
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WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 ANIMAL FEED SUPPLEMENT FOR THE NUTRITIONAL ENRICHMENT OF ANIMAL PRODUCE BACKGROUND The present invention relates to nutritional enrichment of foodstuffs such as, but not limited to pork, beef, poultry and the like and more particularly relates to the use of a selection of feed supplements formulated for feeding to animals at predetermined stages of growth and which include increased levels of omega 3 long chain fatty acids. The invention further provides feed formulae for animals at various stages of development and which result in produce having an increased human nutritional quality due to an increased level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids but without taint of the food product. Whilst the supplement and formulae of the present invention are suitable as feed for producing high nutritional quality beef and poultry ( in the latter case influencing the nutritional value of poultry meat and eggs) the invention will mainly be described with reference to its application in pig feeding. PRIOR ART It is long established that there is a direct relationship between animal feed and the quality of food produce from a particular animal. An example of this relationship is evident where fish meal is used in pig feeding with the-constituent ingredient levels of fish meal impacting on the nutritional quality of the food. The food industry, in recognition of the desirability of lowering of saturated fats in the human diet has paid particular attention to improvement of the nutritional quality of foodstuffs and this begins with the animal feed blends. For instance, in the last ten years the average fat content of pork has been reduced by more than 50% in direct response to consumer demand for low fat diets in view of the links between high cholesterol, heart disease and a high fat diet. Animal products including pork also contain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA). Pork and animal product WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 producers have in recognition of the high nutritional benefits of long chain omega 3 PUFA and the consequent high consumer demand for foods with high yields of these nutrients have paid particular attention to the sources of these fatty acids and more particularly to ways of fortifying foods with long chain omega 3 PUFA. Omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, like vitamins, are essential to good health but as the body cannot itself manufacture these essential acids and vitamins it must rely on food sources for the requisite supply of these necessities. Foods rich in long chain omega 3 fatty acids are generally not a regular part of the diet so most people are denied the full potential benefits of the presence of these in the diet Polyunsaturated fats are divided into the omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids both of which the body needs. The effects of long chain omega 3 fatty acids on the body are significant as they are incorporated into every cell, tissue and organ including the heart and lungs, blood vessels, brain and joints. There are a variety of food sources of long chain omega 3 fatty acids for example, Alpha linolenic acid (ALA) occurrs in oils such as canola, linseed (flaxseed), walnut and soybean as well as in green vegetables. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) can be found in cod liver oil, fish oils fish and other seafoods and even in beef Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is found in tuna oil, other fish oils and in breast milk. While omega 6 fatty acids are also beneficial and necessary for a good diet, the ratio of omega 6 fatty acids to omega 3 should be less than 5:1 and preferably 1:1. An excess of omega 6 acids can negate the effect of the long chain omega 3 fatty acids. Long chain Omega 3 fatty acids (EPA and DHA) are derived from fish and are more potent than the short chain omega 3 2 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 derived from plants (ALA) as they are taken up directly by the cells. The evidence for the health benefits of DHA and EPA in the diet is nowhere better demonstrated than in Japanese fisherman and Eskimos who both have diets high in fish and a low incidence of heart disease. Omega 3 fatty acids also play a role in slowing the build up of fats on the walls of blood vessels, reducing blood clotting, reducing blood pressure and decreasing arythmia. There is also evidence that omega 3 fatty acids can reduce risk of cancer and depression and can strengthen the immune system. The problem for the food industry has been to determine the most effective means of introducing long chain omega 3 fatty acids into the diet without compromising the physical, textural and sensory quality of the food vehicle. Egg producers introduced long chain omega 3 fatty acids into eggs by feeding hens foods such as fish meal which are high in these acids only to discover that the eggs tasted like fish leading to a reduction in consumption of such fat modified eggs. The hens were then fed a unique vegetarian diet of natural foods that are rich in long chain omega 3 fatty acids but there are significant restrictions on how much fatty acid can be introduced due to the problem of sensory taint. This is also the experience in the pork industry where fish meal has been fed to pigs to increase the level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids in consumers of pork, but the meat has also suffered from fishy taint which significantly reduces the level of omega three fatty acids which can be introduced. According to conventional wisdom, high intakes by pigs of fishmeal as a source of long chain omega 3 PUFA above relatively low levels of 2 - 5% of the food vehicle results in pork taint manifested by decrease in oleic acid content, increase in iodine value ( hence oxidizability), as well as softening of the carcass fat. Thus there has traditionally in use of PUFA been a necessary 3 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 compromise between achieving an optimum nutritional value associated with use of PUFA's while guarding against taint from excessive use. This has kept the use of PUFA's in pig feed to low levels primarily due to the undesirability of taint. The problems of taint and the desirability of increasing the PUFA content in the human diet has been recognised in the industry literature; [ see for instance the article entitled " Omega 3 Enriched Pork" by Peter R.C. Howe - Department of Biomedical Science, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia]. For an enriched omega 3 product to be regarded as a useful dietary source it should be able to increase the level of omega 3 fatty acids present in the circulation when consumed in reasonable quantities. Although increases have been reported for comsumption of omega 3 eggs there has been no similar demonstration of potential benefit to humans with other alternative dietary sources of marine omega 3 fatty acids apart from refined fish oil supplements. In recognition of the benefits of long chain omega 3 PUFA, the food industry turned its attention to identifying an economic and plentiful source of these acids. Fish oil was considered an obvious source of these fatty acids and experimentation was conducted to determine the levels which could be used in pork recognising that levels above a desirable maximum, could result in taint of the pork. An industry objective has therefore been to determine the extent of omega 3 PUFA enrichment of animal produce that could be achieved using fish meal without the problems of taint. Experimentation found that only very low percentages 0.8 - 1.4% of fish oil could be used in the diet and it was found preferable that the use should be terminated or reduced to the lowest levels before slaughter. The experiments demonstrated that increasing fish oil intake increased the 4 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 percentage of long chain omega 3 PUFA and therefore the nutritional qualities of the produce. It was also found that where diets contained 3% fish oil up to slaughter, the organoleptic quality of the pork was affected. The industry then turned its attention to the use of fish meal as a source of long chain omega 3 PUFA for the enrichment of pork but taint of the physical and sensory qualities of the pork remained a problem. The industry currently recommends that the fish meal content of pig rations not exceed 5% of the total diet and only where the fish meal is withdrawn 5 - 7 weeks before slaughter. Where the pigs are fed fish meal up to slaughter it is recommended that the level of fish meal in the diet not exceed 3%. The conventional source of fish meal is pelagic fish, which when rendered into meal, normally has an oil content of 6%- 9%. The applicant has for some time (in order to meet the challenge of elimination of taint) been involved in experimentation to determine fish meal formulae for feeding to animals [depending upon the stage of development of the animal to which the food blend is fed] to optimise the retention of omega 3 long chain PUFA but without taint caused by the fish meal through off flavours and rancidity of the produce. Although experts in the field have postulated as to possible ways to increase the use of fish meal without taint of the produce, no one to date has succeded in increasing the fishmeal level above 3 %-5% of the total diet without risk of taint of the produce. Some in the food industry advise against feeding fish meal at any time during the 14 day period before slaughter to eliminate the possibility of taint. The August 1998 issue of the organ of the Fishmeal Information Network commissioned an independant study by a pig nutritionist to review the available data on use of fish meal in feeding pigs. The study found that fish meal, provided that it does not exceed 10% oil content, can be fed at up to 7.5% of the diet without presenting any problems of taint in the end product. The 5 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 findings do however recognise that for 100% security against taint, percentage levels of fish meal in the diet should be set below 7%. Thus it is generally recognised in the industry that it is undesirable to increase the percentage of fishmeal beyond 3% - 5% percent to be sure of elimination of taint. INVENTION The present invention seeks to ameliorate or eliminate the aforesaid problems of the prior art relating to taint in produce by providing feed formulae which optimise the level of use of fishmeal in the diet of an animal, above percentages previously achieved and without the problem of taint through off flavours and rancidity. According to one embodiment of the invention, fish meal from cannery scrap of oily fish is used which produce a meal with 11%- 13% oil containing approximately one third of omega 3 fatty acids. In its broadest form the present invention comprises: an animal feed supplement utilising fish meal as a source of omega 3 long chain fatty acids for inclusion in the diet of said animal; wherein, the fatty acids are increased to a level which maximises the nutritional value of the produce from said animal due to increased level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids but without taint of said produce. In another form the present invention comprises: a fishmeal food supplement for feeding to animals wherein the content of omega 3 long chain fatty acids in animal produce such as pork, eggs poultry meat, beef and farmed fish is maximised to a level which is nutritionally optimal but without taint of the produce; wherein the percentage of fishmeal food supplement is greater than 5% of the total dietry dietary intake of the animal. The percentage of supplement in the total diet of the animal is greater than 5% and preferably 15% to produce the long chain fatty acids Decosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), Docosapentaenoic 6 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 acid (DPA) and Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). In another broad form the present invention comprises food supplement for feeding to animals in which the level of long chain omega 3 is increased to increase the nutritional quality of the animal produceand without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement includes a blend of fish meal, an oil based premix, a drymix premix and water based green tea extract. Preferably, the supplement constituents are blended according to the following proportions; kg % Fish Meal 983.00 98.300 Oil based premix 10.00 1.000 Dry mix Premix 5.00 0.500 water based green tea 2.00 0.200 1000.00 100.000 Preferably the oil based premix of the supplement comprises a blend of the following ingredients; Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Aniseed China Star Rosemary oil Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. According to one embodiment, the constituents of the oil based premix per tonne of a food base are blended in the following proportions kg % Ethoxyquin vitamin grade 0.400 4.00 Crude palm oil 1.500 15.00 Aniseed China Star 0.067 0.67 Rosemary oil 0.100 1.00 Thyme white oil 0.100 1.00 Peppermint oil 0.150 1.50 Benzoic Acid 0.005 0.05 Phosphoric Acid 81% 0.250 2.50 Crude Canola oil Carrier. 7.428 74.28 10.000 100.00 7 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Preferably, the dry mix premix comprises a blend of the following ingredients; Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate Calcium-Propionate Wheat Meal Carrier Preferably, the dry mix premix comprises the following proportion of constituents; kg % Vitamin E 50 0.800 16.00 Vitamin C 0.500 10.00 Citric Acid 0.500 10.00 Propyl Gallate 0.100 2.00 Calcium Propionate 0.500 10.00 Wheat Meal Carrier 2.600 52.00 5.000 100.00 According to a preferred embodiment, the Vitamin C and Citric Acid are scavenger antioxidants. In another broad form the present invention comprises a food supplement for feeding to animals to maximise the level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids in the animal produce and without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement comprises a blend of fish meal, an oil based premix and a drymix premix blended in the following proportions: kg % Fish Meal 985.00 98.500 Oil based premix 10.00 1.000 Dry mix Premix 5.00 0.500 1000.00 100.000 In another form the present invention comprises a food supplement for feeding to animals to maximise the level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids in the animal produce and without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement comprises tuna meal, an oil based premix, a dry mix premix, water based green tea extract wherein the supplement includes the following constituents; 8 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Fish Meal Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Aniseed China Star Rosemary oil Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate Calcium Propionate Wheat Meal Carrier In another broad form the present invention comprises a food supplement for feeding to animals to maximise the level of omega 3 fatty acids in the animal produce and without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement comprises fish meal, an oil based premix, a dry mix premix and water based green tea wherein the fish meal, dry mix premix and oil based premix collectively include the following constituents; Tuna Meal Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Rosemary oil Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate In another broad form the present invention comprises a food supplement for feeding to animals to maximise the level of omega 3 fatty acids in the animal produce and without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement comprises fish meal, an oil based premix, and a water based green tea extract and a drymix premix including the following relative proportions of constituents; % Tuna Meal (containing 11% - 13% oil) 98.500 Ethoxyquin vitamin grade 0.040 Crude palm oil 0.150 Rosemary oil 0.010 Thyme white oil 0.010 Peppermint oil 0.015 Benzoic Acid 0.001 Phosphoric Acid 81% 0.025 9 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Crude Canola oil Carrier. 0.743 Vitamin E 50 0.080 Vitamin C 0.050 Citric Acid 0.050 Propyl Gallate 0.010 According to a preferred embodiment, the supplement further comprises the following consituent percentage proportions; Vanillic Crystals 0.013 Aniseed China Star 0.007 Calcium Propionate 0.050 Wheat Meal 0.260 In another form the present invention comprises a food supplement for feeding to animals to maximise the level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids in the animal produce and without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement comprises fish meal, an oil based premix, a drymix premix, and water based green tea extract blended in the following proportions per tonne of food base: kg % Tuna Meal 985.000 98.500 Ethoxyquin vitamin grade 0.400 0.040 Crude palm oil 1.500 0.150 Aniseed China Star 0.067 0.007 Rosemary oil 0.100 0.010 Thyme white oil 0.100 0.010 Peppermint oil 0.150 0.015 Benzoic Acid 0.005 0.001 Phosphoric Acid 81% 0.250 0.025 Crude Canola oil Carrier. 7.428 0.743 Vitamin E 50 0.800 0.080 Vitamin C 0.500 0.050 Citric Acid 0.500 0.050 Propyl Gallate 0.100 0.010 Calcium Propionate 0.500 0.050 Wheat Meal Carrier 2.600 0.260 1000.000 100.000 10 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 The fish meal may be selected from Tuna, Mackerall, Sardine, Pilchard or Anchovies but it will be appreciated that marine fish oil may be derived from other species. According to the method aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of feeding animals using a fish meal based food supplement with 11% - 13% fish oil wherein the supplement comprises at least 5% - 20% of the animals' total diet wherein the method comprises the following steps: a) selecting constituents for a supplement including fish meal, an oil based premix, a dry mix premix and a water based green tea extract b) preparing the dry mix and the oil based premix; c) blending the constituents in predetermined proportions of the supplement; d) selecting additives for the supplement appropriate to the stage of development of the animal and blending the additives with the fish meal, oil based premix, dry mix premix and water based green tea extract; e) feeding an animal with the supplement blended according to the stage of development of the animals selected for feeding so that the food produce from said animals has an optimum level of long chain omega three fatty acids yet is free from taint and wherein the supplement may comprise between 5% - 20% of the total diet of the animal. According to another form of the method aspect of the present invention there is provided a method of feeding animals using a fish meal based supplement at a level within the range of 10% 20% of the animal's total diet, wherein the supplement comprises the following active ingredients Tuna Meal Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Rosemary oil 11 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate wherein the method comprises the following steps: a) selecting constituents for a supplement including fish meal, an oil based premix, a dry mix premix and a water based green tea extract b) preparing the dry mix and the oil based premix; c) blending the constituents in predetermined proportions of the supplement; d) selecting additives for the supplement appropriate to the stage of development of the animal and blending the additives with the fish meal, oil based premix, dry mix premix and water based green tea extract e) feeding an animal with the supplement blended according to the stage of development of the animals selected for feeding so that the food produce from said animals has an optimum level of long chain omega three fatty acids yet is free from taint and wherein the supplement comprises between 5% - 20% of the total diet of the animal. According to a preferred embodiment the method comprises the further step prior to or after blending of the dry mix and fish meal of: a) preparing the ingredients of said oil emulsion according to the following mixing sequence; Crude Canola Oil Crude Palm Oil Phosphoric Acid 81% Benzoic Acid 12 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Ethoxyquin Vitamin Grade Aniseed China Star Rosemary Oil Thyme White Oil Peppermint Oil b) high speed mixing of said ingredients to create a homogeneous stable emulsion. According to the preferred embodiment, the method includes the following step prior to steps a) and b) last mentioned above of preparing the ingredients according to the following steps: i) heating to above 50 degrees C to liquify the Crude palm oil; ii) heating to above 22 degrees C to liquify the Aniseed china star iii) heating to above 20 degrees C to liquify the Crude Canola Oil. According to a preferred embodiment the method comprises the further step prior to or after blending of the oil emulsion and fish meal of preparing the dry mix by combining the following ingredient sequence: Wheat Meal Vitamin E - 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate Calcium Propionate Green Tea Powder Vanillic Crystals According to one embodiment of the method aspect , the Oil Emulsion may be applied by fine spray to the Fish(Tuna) meal; the Aqueous Extraction to be applied by fine spray to the Tuna meal; the dry mix to be added to the Tuna meal followed by mixing the whole to produce a homogeneous blend. Nutritional Premixes supplying the Vitamin, Mineral requirements of particular species and stage of life cycle/development may be included in the supplement to satisfy the nutritional completeness of the appropriate supplement According to the invention, the feed supplement provides a supply of long chain fatty acids 13 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 such as DHA, DPA and EPA in contrast to the short chain fatty acids which are obtained from certain vegetable sources.The long chain omega 3 fatty acids will be absorbed directly into the animal body in their existing biological form exerting beneficial physiological change and direct deposition in the blood stream, body cells and fat depots unlike the Short Chain Fatty Acids which require conversion by the animal to long chain fatty acids which is inefficient and poor yielding. DETAILED DESCRIPTION The present invention will now be described according to preferred but non limiting embodiments and with reference to various examples wherein; Figure 1 shows a schematic layout of a typical process for the preparation of a feed supplement according to one embodiment of the invention. Annexure 1 shows a variety of supplement formulae according to various embodiments of the invention and adapted for feeding at various stages of development of an animal. The supplement blends according to the examples to be described provide a consistent high source of omega 3 long chain fatty acids, especially DHA in animal diets to thereby increase the intake of omega 3 long chain fatty acids in the human diet. The supplement blends have been found to eliminate taint of the resultant produce and to enhance the flavour of the produce. Conventional wisdom prior to the the invention required the implementation of at least a 14 day fishmeal exclusion prior to slaughter to avoid fish taint. This 14 day exclusion period presents practical difficulties on farms where the producer is forced by farm circumstances to operate with a single stage finishing diet. In some cases it could lead to the withdrawal of fishmeal in the diet at a much earlier stage with possible adverse implications for livestock health. There is concern 14 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 that the 14 day exclusion could be increased for many weeks and posssibly up to 12 weeks. Experts currently believe that when feeding fishmeal up to 5% of the dietary intake of the animal there is a comfortable safety margin for eliminating off flavours in the animal produce, provided that as an added safeguard fishmeal is excluded from the diet two months before slaughter. The present invention challenges convention wisdom and overcomes the problems of prior art fishmeal feed formulae by providing a range of fishmeal feed supplements which may be significantly above the currently recognised upper percentage limits for elimination of taint but which do not result in taint of the produce. Taint in foodstuffs is normally determined by a Sensory Panel of experts who are trained in determining whether a particular foodstuff has certain taste characteristics. Thus one expert may have a proven sensitivity to sweetness, in cheese and another in meats. Other experts can determine whether animal produce is tainted with a fishy taste after feeding with fish meal. Trials were conducted to determine whether animal produce from animals fed with the feed supplements and associated formulae according to the present invention were tainted. Although prior to the invention, experts believed that fishmeal supplements greater than 5% of the total diet of the animal would lead to fishy taint, the Sensory Panel evaluating the Supplements and formulae according to the invention ( marketed under the trade mark name Porcomega) fed to pigs found that supplements greater than 5% of the total diet of the animal did not result in taint of the produce. Tests on the effects on animal produce of fish meal supplements according to the invention and greater than 5% of the total diet of the animal were carried out in the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation Department of Human Food Nutrition in Adelaide, Australia. The panel found that the produce tested did not suffer from fishy taint. 15 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Preferably, the percentage range of fishmeal with fish oil content between 11- 13 % in the diet of an animal in which omega 3 fatty acid enrichment is required is 5%- 20%. Due to the blends of the supplements used, the fishmeal may be fed up to slaughter in these percentages. Figure 1 shows a schematic layout of a typical process for the preparation of feed supplements according to the method aspect of the present invention. According to the method aspect of the invention, quality control is most important for conformity of the finished supplement and its raw materials. As a matter of routine practice, the constituent ingredients should be checked for physical conformity and condition. Preferably, chemical analyses are carried out and with checks for any infestations from insects etc. The ingredients must be free from rancid, musty, stale or any other objectionable odours. Therefore, thorough physical examination is important. Prior to the start of each production run and after any extended downtime, the process line is evaluated to verify that the line is in satisfactory condition and that all controls are calibrated and functioning. This is described as calibration step 1.02. Step 1. 1 involves the preparation of the dry mix wherein bulk ingredients 1.11 are selected according to the particular formula, followed by calibration step 1. 12 involving weighing out bulk ingredients. The ingredients are then transferred for mixing. Step 1.3 is preparation of the oil based premix. Preparation of the oil based premix involves the following steps. The raw materials are selected and weighed 1.31 according to the selected formula. These materials are mixed 1.32 by stirring with preweighed preheated 70 degrees C oil carrier in a steam jacketed mixing vessel. The mix is then held for quality control step 1.33 followed by calibration step 1.35 wherein the mix is metered into the dry mixer according to formula. Step 1.4 is the preparation of the Dry Mix Premix. Step 1.41 is the selection and weighing of the 16 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 ingredients according to formula. In step 1.42 the ingredients are mixed together followed by quality control step 1.43 and calibration step 1.44 wherein the mix is metered into the bulk dry mixer according to formula. The next phase step 1.5 involves the following procedure. Step 1.51 is the selection and weighing of ingredients according to formula. In step 1.51 ingredients are added to preweighed water heated to 100 degrees C in the steam jacketed reaction vessel followed by mixing step 1.53. In step 1.54 a preweighed Green Tea ingredient retained in a cloth bag is infused into the mix. In step 1.55 the green tea is extracted for 30 minutes and the spent Green Tea is discarded. Step 1.56 involves metered mixing according to formula into the bulk dry mixer. According to steps 1. 15 to 1. 19 the mixture is mixed for 10 minutes until it is homogenous following which the mixture is discharged and sieved through a 2mm screen wherein the tailings are discarded. The mixture is then subject to quality control. According to steps 1.6 to 1.63 the mixture is released for weighing, checking, packing and despatch. Trials in human volunteers were undertaken to test the hypothesis that regular consumption of pork enriched with long chain omega 3 fatty acids will lead to increased levels of these fatty acids in the circulation and resultant improvement in cardiovascular health. The trial objective was to conduct a preliminary dietary intervention study with pork from pigs fed with supplements according to the present invention to determine of there would be any increase in the levels of EPA, DPA or DHA present in the plasma fatty acid pool or in erythrocyte ( RBC) membrane phospholipids in human volunteers eating lean cuts of pork over a 4 week period. The tests endeavoured to determine whether the increase in omega 3 fatty acid supplementation would influence the two health parameters that are reportedly most responsive to omega 3 fatty acid supplementation namely reduction of plasma triglycerides and platelet thromboxane production. 17 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 A study was conducted to determine how much omega 3 enrichment could be achieved using fish meal. Nine week old pigs were fed a ration containing 20% of a high grade fishmeal supplement formula according to the present invention. EPA, DPA and DHA accounted for 1.9, 0.5 and 6.5% respectively of total fatty acids in the diet. There were negligable amounts in a control diet. Groups of three pigs were fed the control diet for 7 or 11 weeks or the fish meal diet for 6 to 10 weeks before spaughter. Growth and feed conversion rates were similar in control and fish meal fed pigs. In the latter, omega 3 consumption averaged 15g/pig/day which resulted in striking increases in the plasma levels of DHA and particularly EPA. In the week before slaughter the high circulating levels declined but there was significant retention of long chain omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids including DPA in lean portions sampled from various cuts of fresh pork which increased with the duration of feeding. Graph I below depicts relative proportions of long chain fatty acids in selected cuts of meat from pigs fed a control diet ot the fishmeal supplement according to the invention for 10 weeks. Graph 2 shows omega 3 concentrations in selected cuts of meat from pigs fed a control diet of the fish meal supplement according to the present invention. The proportion of long chain omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acidsin lean loin chops ( 4.3% fat) rose from 1.1% in controls to 6% in the fish meal fed pigs representing a yield of 250mg/1Og of fresh meat. In forequarter chops the proportion was less(4.1%) but he fat content was higher( 8.7%).Hence the omega 3 yield was even greater: 360mg/100g. Furthermore the surrounding layer of fat contained five times as much long chain omega 3 fatty acids. The study indicates that the omega 3 yield of pork products fed with a supplement according to the invention will depend upon their overall fat content. 18 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Life6b,, ADO 700- F LifetimAD 10 91d0670__ 660' 640-' POivOMeg PFM conuoI Lifetime average daily gain GRAPH I Change in Liveweight 1203 100 Z 2I 3l JPorcomega *~60 AOPFM 40 20 0 U7 Birth 21 d 56 d 112 d 147 d Age (d) GRAPH 2 Change in Liveweight over Time. 19 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Twenty seven volunteers ( participants and their partners ) completed the sensory evaluation of cooked pork. The results appear in Table 1 below and demonstrate no significant preference for either the n-3 enriched pork or the control pork. Most importantly the volunteers did not detect any preference for one pork over the other indicating that there was no detectable taint in the pork. TABLE I Sensory evaluation of pork prefer Porcomega prefer normal pork no preference Loin taste 7 12 8 smell 5 2 20 mouthfeel 11 8 8 Forequarter taste 6 10 11 smell 6 6 15 mouthfeel 7 9 11 OVERALL 7.0 7.8 12.2 Detailed studies have been carried out on the carcasses of pigs fed with the supplement formula according to a regime commensurate with the stage of development of the pigResults of the analyses of the carcasses vary according to the site. Tables 1-5 below set out examples of the formulae of the food supplements according to various embodiments of the invention. It was found that there were no significant dietary effects of the inclusion of the supplements according to the invention, fishmeal or fish oil on growth rate and slaughter characteristics of the pigs in 20 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 this study. The meat from all diets were found acceptable to consumers. None of the produce from Diets 1-5 were considered unacceptable. The determination of fatty acid profiles in meat samples was carried out by Professor Len Storlein of the Biological Sciences Department of the University of Wollongong New south Wales The dietary supplements are tailored to suit the stage of development of the pig. Of the Diets identified below, Diet 5 is the least preferred in favour of diets 1 - 4. TABLE 2 DIETS 1-5 1 CONTROL 2 CONTROL + 3% FISH OIL 3 15% SEAPEP 4 15% SUPPLEMENT ACCORDING TO THE INVENTION ( Porcomega) 5 15% SUPPLEMENT ACCORDING TO THE INVENTION ( Porcomega)+ 3% FISH OIL The following examples show that the omega 3 long chain fatty acid content of pork is significantly increased in pigs fed supplements in accordance with the present invention. The examples tabulate the fatty acid profile of phospholipid and Triglyceride from specified sites of male and female pigs for each of the diets identified in Table 2. 21 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 EXAMPLE I Fatty Acid Profille ( DIA , EPA , DPA ) of Phosplollpid from 'Three Sites ( Loin, Leg, Forc(uarter ) In 5 MALE PIGS. LOIN (as % of Fat) DIET DHA EPA DPA Total n-3 n6/n3 1. Control 1.7177 0.7436 1.6755 5.035 7.044 2. Control +3%Fish Oil 4.5484 4.7766 1.2947 11.679 2.807 :3.15% Scapep 5.5875 2.9664 1.6813 11.037 3.088 4.15% Porcomega 5.8751 4.2736 1.8344 12.941 2.600 5.15% Porcomegai-3%Fish Oil 9.4645 3.0052 0.7113 13.181 2.219 LEG (as % of Fat) DIET DHA EPA DPA Total n-3 n6/n3 1. Control 1.2720 0.5703 1.0655 4.2150 9.933 2. Control +3%Flsh Oil 6.6598 4.8659 1.4591 13.309 1.943 3.15% Scapep 6.2464 1.9129 2.0729 11.376 2.994 4.15% Porconiega 8.5052 3.0288 1.0103 12.544 2.165 5.15% Porcomcga+3%Flsli Oil 7.5433 5.6210 0.0000 13.164 2.204 FOlEQIUAlTEl (as % of Fat) DIET - DHA EPA DPA Total n-3 n6/i3 1. Control 1.1029 0.6498 0.8971 3.655 10.430 2. Control +3%Fislh Oil 6.3329 5'6516 1.5256 14.293 2.160 3.15% Scapep (3.7154 0.5542 1.6361 10.189 3.234 4.15% Porcomega 7.5528 4.6347 0.1816 13.381 2.349 5.15% Porcomcga+3%Fish Oil 8.3222 5.0940 0.0000 13.332 1.889 22 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 EXAMPLE 2 Fatty Acl Proile ( DEIA . EPA, DPA ) of Plospholipid from 'rlice Sites ( Loin, Leg, Forcqiarelr ) in 5 FEMALE PIGS. LOIN (as % of Fat) DIEr DIIA EPA DPA Total n-3 n6/n3 1. Control 2.7958 1.5085 1.5652 6.941 5.439/ 2. Control +3%Fish Oil 6.4429 6.2143 1.9654 15.564 1.839 3.15% Scapep 6.1195 3.9108 1.9291 12.545 2.626 4.15% Porcomega 6.3399 6.9938 2.3628 16.132 2.018 5.15% Porcoinega+3%FIsh OIl 7.6822 7.3558 1.8541 17.537 1.673 EXAMPLE 3 Fatly Acid Profile ( DIlA , EPA , DPA ) of Triglyceride from Three Sites Loin, Leg. Forcquarler ) In 5 FEMALE PIGS. LOIN (as % of Fat) DIIET DHA EPA DPA Total n-3 n6/n3 I. Control 0.2110 0.0519 0.1273 0.585 20.546 2. Control +3%Fisli Oil 0.8181 0.2441 0.3250 1.684 1.844 3.15% Seapcp 0.6097 0.0000 0.0000 0.610 3.061 4.15% Porconiega - 0.8410 0.3872 0.0000 1.228 3.070 5.15% Porcomncga+3%Fish Oil 0.7166 0.2839 1.1113 2.111 0.892 23 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 EXAMPLE 4 Faily Acid Profile ( DIIA , EPA , DPA ) of Triglyceride from Thrce Siles -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- ( Loin. Leg. Forequarter ) in 5 MALE PIGS.
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LOIN (as % of Fal) IirET IDIA EPA DPA Total n-3 n6/n3 --------------- ------ ----- ------ ----------- ------- I1. cowilrol 0.3949 0.0000 0.1557 0.740 11.041 2. Control +3%YoFish Oi1 4.2856 1.3361 0.6500 6.673 1.861 3.15% Seapep 1.3639 0.2781 0.1501 1.792 3.222 4.15% Porconcga, 1.5530 0.3823 0.1366 2.072 2.720 5.15% Porcomega+3%Fish Oil 1.7744 0.5098 0.2049 2.608 1.509 A trial using 25 large white female pigs and the above Diets was commenced on 12 December 1996 with a (mean lightweight 21.5 kg) running through slaughter on 12 March 1997. At slaughter the pigs were weighed and values recorded. Sub samples from each sex and dietary treatment were taken for taste and taint evaluations.There were no signs of significant weight gain. There were no apparent differences in weight gain of the male pigs due to dietary treatment. A similar result occurred with females and there were no significant differences due to type of fishmeal or oil added to the diet. The following table 3 shows carcass and performance data for female pigs. Combined (male and female ) statistical analysis of Figure 2 and table 2 showed a significant difference ( P=0.0001) in dressing percentage between the male and female pigs. The effect of sex approached traditional significance ( P=0.06) for ADG. There were no significant effects of diet ( type of fishmeal or oil) on any parameter nor any significant interactions of sex and diet. 24 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 TABLE 2
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Diet No Slaughter Wt(kg) DR% P 2 (mm) Gain (kg) ADG (g/d)
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LWT DWT 1 5 100.4 69.4 69.1 18.8 79.0 888 2 5 103.8 70.7 68.1 18.2 81.9 920 3 5 102.1 70.7 69.3 15.2 81.2 912 4 5 100.1 69.3 69.2 18.6 79.3 891 5 5 103.7 73.0 70.4 17.4 81.3 914
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Average daily gain calculated over an 89 day period. Meat from each diet were evaluated for taste and taint. Meat was cooked in boiling water for 60 minutes. Small pieces of 1 m3 from each treatment were evaluated for pork taste ( with reference to a scale of 0-10 in which 10 is extremely tasty and for taint on a scale of 1-10 in which 10 is extremely tainted. The results of the tests are set out in table 3 below. TABLE 3 The effect of diet on the taste and taint of male and female pig meat. Diet Subjects Taste(0-10) SE* Taint(0-10) SE 1 10 6.65 0.49 1.15 0.63 2 10 5.80 0.49 1.95 0.63 3 10 5.75 0.49 2.45 0.63 4 10 5.10 0.49 3.30 0.63 5 10 4.20 0.51 4.35 0.64
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* Standard error of the mean. There were no significant effects of sex ( of pig) on either taste or taint in this test. The results indicate no deleterious effects on either growthrate, carcass yield or carcass characteristics. Analysis indicates that the feed supplements according to the invention enhance the omega 3 long chain fatty acids content of the meat. The feed supplements may be used with or without withdrawal periods prior to slaughter. 25 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Clinical trials show a beneficial thromboxane result having the desired consequential physiological effects. A good measure of ration efficiency is the amount of feed required by a growing animal for it to gain a unit of weight. Feed represents 60-70% of the running costs of a piggery. It has been estimated that a 0.1 unit change in feed efficiency is worth about AU$40/sow/year in terms of feed. During the lactation phase, PFM fed sows consumed approximately 84kg of feed each for a net gain of 10 kg. Based on this their feed gain ratio was 8:4:1. Over the same period the feed gain ratio for the pigs fed with the supplement according to the inventio was 3:7:1 ( 74kg feed for 20kg gain). The Graph 3 below shows feed gain ratios and it can be seen that gain for grower pigs was best for those fed supplement according to the invention ( 3.1) followed by PFM pigs (3.5) and control pigs ( 3.6). A taste panel found that there was a preference for pigs fed with the supplement a the PFM pigs suffered from fishy taint which was detected by all members of the taste panel. GRAPH 3 31 Po-eomeqa PFM Feed:gain ratio's (A low feed:gain ration is best, 3.1 is better than 3.6) 26 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 Annexure 1 sets out a range of supplement formulae according to embodiments of the invention which relate to the stage of growth of an animal which is fed the supplement. It will be recognised by those skilled in the art that the compositions and supplement formula disclosed are examples only and that these or variations thereof may be fed to other animals such as but not limited to beef, cattle, sheep and poultry to achieve the objects of the invention and as such are therefore within the spirit and scope of the invention broadly described herein. For example, the consistency of the premixes before addition may be varied. The flavour of the system may be altered for instance using Fenugreek. 27 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 1. FORMULA PER TONNE PORCOMEGA* PIGLET STARTER EW 001 # kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE- SP 970.80 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX P3V 001 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 001 10.00 1.000 AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 001 10.00 1.000 CIOLINE CHLORIDE 60% 6.70 0.670 1000.00 100.000 USAGE :- 150 KG PER TONNE OF PIGLET STARTER EW DIET. 1. PIG STARTER EW VITAMIN PREMIX PV 001
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COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX -3------ ----------------- U ------ ------------------ VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800,000 IU vrl'AMIN D3-500 500,000 IU 13.40 gm 6,700,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 52.80 gm 26,400 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 4.02 gm 4.02 gm TIIIAMINE IIYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg 4.51 gm 4.02 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 11.28 gm 10.72 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 6.51 gm 5.36 gm VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 5.36 gm 53.60 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 54.14 gm 53.60 gm CALCIUM <I-PANTlOTHENATE USP 920 mg 34.96 gm 32.16 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 4.37 gm 4.02 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 21.44 gm 214.40 mg GREEN TEA POWDER -A.1/ Box./ 1000 mg 120.00 gm 120.00 gm VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 53.60 gm 53.60 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 560.01 gm 1000.00 gm USAGE: 2.5 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Starter EW Supplement 001. 8/ 28 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 8. PIG STARTER EW- PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN ADDITION
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VITAMIN A-500 67,000,000 LU 10,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 16,750,000 IU 2,500 IU VITAMIN E-50% 466,000 IU 69.5 IU VITAMIN K3 10.05 gm 1.50 mg THIAMINE I HYDROCHLORIDE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 26.80 gm 4.00 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 13.40 gm 2.00 mg VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 134.00 mg 20.00 meg NIACIN USP 134.00 gm 20.00 mg CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 80.40 gm 12.00 mg FOLIC ACID USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 536.00 mg 80.00 mcg CHOLINE CHLORIDE 4020.00 gm 600.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 300.00 gm 44.77 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 134.00 gm 20.00 mg PIG STARTER EW MINERAL PREMIX PM 001
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COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX ------ --------- ------------- -- ------------- ---------------- FERROUS SULPHATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 67.000 gm (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPHATE 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.H20) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm CO3ALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULPHATE 250.0 mg 335.000 gm 83.750 gm SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.504 gm 0.201 gm LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 165.330 gm 165.330 gm 1000.000 gm USAGE: 10 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Starter EW Supplement 001. 9/ 29 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 9. PIG STARTER EW PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED MINERAL ADDITION
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FERROUS SULPHATE-Fe 670.00 gm 100.500 mg (Fe S04.120) ZINC SULPHATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.-120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPHATE-Cu 837.50 gm 125.625 mg SODIUM SELENITE -Se 2.01 gm 0.301 mg PIGLET STARTER EW AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 001
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COMPOSITION FORMULA /Kg PREMIX INGREDIENT -LYSINE 6700.00 gm 670.00 gm di-METHIONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm THREONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm WHE AT ME AL CARRIER 620.00 gm 10000.00 gm USAGE: - 10 KG PER TONNE OF PORCOMEGA* PIGLET STARTER EW 00 1. AMINO ACID ADDITIONS /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED ------------------- ------------------------
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1-LYSINE 6700.00 gm 1000.00 mg di-METHIONINE 1340.00 gm 200.00 mg THREONINE 1340.00 gm 200.00 mg 10/ 30 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 10. PIORCOMEGA* PIGLET STARTER EW SUPPLEMENT 001 THEORETICAL ANALYSES TBA -)f2(ee4 ,-dJffi AeM 7 D.E. IJ/Kg CALCIUM % CRUDE FIBRE % PHOSPHORUS (Total) % CRUDE PROTEIN % CRUDE FAT % LYSINE (Total) % LYSINE (Avail) % METHIONINE % METH. + CYSTINE % ARGININE % GLYCINE % ISOLEUCINE % LEUCINE % THREONINE % TRYPTOPHAN % iiISTIDINE % PHENYLALANINE % PHENYL.+ 'TYROSINE % SERINE % VALINE % FNITY ACIDS LINOLEIC ACID % LINOLENIC ACID % w-3 EPA % DHA % 2. FORMULA PER TONNE PORCOMEGA* PIG WEANER 002 kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 970.80 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 002 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 002 10.00 1.000 AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 002 10.00 1.000 CHOLINE CHLORIDE 60% 6.70 0.670 1000.00 100.000 USAGE :- 150 KG PER TONNE OF PIG WEANER DIET 002. 11/ 31 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 11. 2. PIG WEANER VITAMIN PREMIX PV 002
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COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX V-500500000I----------------- - ,------------------ VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800.000 IU VIT'AMIN 1)3-500 500,000 IU 13.40 gm 6,700,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 52.80 gm 26,400 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 4.02 gm 4.02 gm THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg 3.00 gm 2.68 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 9.87 gm 9.38 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 4.02 gm VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 4.69 gm 46.90 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 40.61 gm 40.20 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 34.96 gm 32.16 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 4.37 gm 4.02 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 13.40 gm 134.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 120.00 gm 120.00 gm VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 53.60 gm 53.60 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER .
580.07 gm 1000.00 gm USAGE: 2.5 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Weaner Supplement 002. PIG WEANER- PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN ADDITION
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VITAMIN A-500 67,000,000 IU 10,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 16,750,000 IU 2,500 IU VITAMIN E-50% 466,000 IU 69.5 IU VITAMIN K3 10.05gm 1.50mg THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 6.70 gm 1.00 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 23.45 gm 3.50 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 10.05gm 1.50mg VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 117.25 mg 17.50 mcg NIACIN USP 100.50gm 15.00mg CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 67.00 gm 10.00 mg FOLIC ACID USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 335.00 mg 50.00 mcg CHOLINE CIILORIDE 3350.00 gm 500.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 300.00 gm 44.77 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 134.00 gm 20.00 mg 12/ 32 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 12. PIG WEANER MINERAL PREMIX PM 002 COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX RROUS SULPIHATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 67.000 gm (Fe S04.1120) i ZINC SULPHATE 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm COBALT CARDONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULPHATE 250.0 mg 335.000 gm 83.750 gm SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.504 gm 0.201 gm L -. LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 165.330 gm 165.330 gm 1000.000 gm USAGE: 10 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Weaner Supplement 002. PIG WEANER PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED MINERAL ADDITION COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED FERROUS SULPHATE-Fe 670.00 gm 100.500 mg (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPIIATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.H20) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPIATE-Cu 837.50 gm 125.625 mg /KgTE COPLTCFE SODIUM SELENITFE -Se 2.01 gm 0.301 mg 13/ 33 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 13. PIGLET WEANER AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 002
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COMPOSITION FORMULA /Kg PREMIX INGREDIENT I-LYSINE 6700.00 gm 670.00 gm dl-METIIIONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm THREONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 620.00 gm 10000.00 gm USAGE:- 10 KG PER TONNE OF PORCOMEGA* PIG WEANER SUPPLEMENT. PIG WEANER AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 002
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kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 987.50 98.750 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 003 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 003 10.00 1.000 1000.00 100.000 USAGE :- 150 KG PER TONNE OF PIG BREEDER DIET 003. 15/ 35 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 15. 3. PIG BREEDER VITAMIN PREMIX PV 003
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COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX ----------------- ----------------- ------------- ------------------ I'rAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 500,000IU 5.36gm 2,680,000IU iVITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 134.00 gm 67,000 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 10.05 gm 10.05 gm 'THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg 4.51 gm 4.02 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 14.11 gm 13.40 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 4.02 gm VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 4.02 gm 40.20 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 54.14 gm 53.60 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 29.13 gm 26.80 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 2.91 gm 2.68 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 53.60 gm 536.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 120.00 gm 120.00 gm MANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg -13.40 gm 13.40 gm WHEAT ME AL CARRIER 496.29 gm 1000.00 gm USAGE: 2.5 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Breeder Supplement. PIG BREEDER- PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN ADDITION
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VITAMIN A-500 67,000,000 IU 10,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 6,700,000 IU 1,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 167,500 IU 25.0 IU VITAMIN K3 10.05 gm 1.50 mg 'THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 33.50 gm 5.00 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 75.00 mg 15.00 mcg NIACIN USP 134.00 gm 20.00 mg CALCIUM (-PANTOTHENATE USP 67.00 gm 10.00 mg FOLIC ACID USP 6.70 gm 1.00 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 134.00 mg 200.00 mcg CHOLINE CHLORIDE 2010.00 gm 300.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 300.00 gm 44.77 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 33.50 gm 5.00 mg 16/ 36 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 16. PIG BREEDER MINERAL PREMIX PM 003 COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX FERROUS SULPHATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 67.000 gm (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPHATE 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm COBALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULPHATE 250.0 mg 13.400 gm 3.350 gm SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.251 gm 0.101 gm LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 487.183 gm 1000.000 gm USAGE: 10 Kg I)cr Tonne Porcomega* Pig Breeder Supplement 003. PIG BREEDER PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED MINERAL ADDITION
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EfRROUS SULPHATE-Fe 670.00 gm 100.500 mg (Fe S04.II20) ZINC SULPHATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPHATE-Cu 33.50 gm 5.000 mg SODIUM SELENITE-Se 1.01 gm 0.150 mg USAGE:- 10 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Breeder Supplement. 17/ 37 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 17. OI)COMIA * PIG BREEDER SUPPLEMENT 003
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D.E. lM/Kg ('RUDE FIBRE C% CRUDE PROTEIN %US ('Ital) % CRUDE FAT % LYSINE (Total) % LYSINE (Avail) % METHIONINE % METH. + CYSTINE % ARGININE % GLYCINE % ISOLEUCINE % LEUCINE % THREONINE % TRYPTOPHAN % HISTIDINE % PHENYLALANINE % PHENYL.+ TYROSINE % SERINE % VALINE % FATIY ACIDS LINOLEIC ACID % LINOLENIC ACID % w-3 EPA % DHA % 4. FORMULA PER TONNE PORCOMEGA* PIG BREEDER LACTATING 004 # --- -- --- -- --- -- -- --- -- --- -- kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 984.15 98.4-15 984.15 98.415 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 004 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMLX PM 004 10.00 1.000 CHOLINE CIILORIDE 60% 3.35 0.335 1000.00 100.000 USAGE :- 150 KG PER TONNE OF PIG BREEDER LACTATING DIET 004. 18/ 38 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 18. PIG BREEDER LACTATING VITAMIN PREMIX PV 004 COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX ---------- ------ ----------------- -------------
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VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 500,000 IU 5.36 gm 2,680,000 IU VITAMIN E-50%5 500 IU 134.00 gm 67,000 IU VITAMIN K3 000 mg 10.05 gm 10.05 gm THIAMINE I YDROCILORIDE USP 892 mg 4.51 gm1 4.02 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 14.11 gm 13.40 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 4.02 gm VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 4.02 gm 40.20 mg NIACIN USP 990mg 5 4.0 gm 53.60 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 29.13 gm 26.80 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 2.91 gm 2.68 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 53.60 gm 536.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 120.00 gm 120.00 gm VANILLIC CRYSTALS 0 12.00 gm 12.00 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 000 mg 41936.420 gm 13.40 gm 1000.00 gm USAGE: 2.5 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Breeder Lactating Supplement. PIG BREEDER LACTATING- PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN ADDITION
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VITAMIN A-500 67,000,000 IU 10,000 U VITAMIN D3-500 6,700,000 IU 1,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 167,500 IU 25.0 IU VITAMIN K3 10.05 gm 1.50mg THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 33.50 gm 5.00 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 10.05 gm 1.50mg VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 75.00 mg 15.00 mcg NIACIN USP 134.00 gm 20.00mg CALCIUM (-PANTOTHENATE USP 67.00 gm 10.00 mg FOLIC ACID USP 6.70 gm 1.00mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 134.00 mg 200.00 mcg GREEN TEA POWDER 300.00 gm 44.77 mg VANILLICCRYSTALS 33.501gm 5.00 mg 19/ 39 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 19. PIG BREEDER LACTATING MINERAL PREMIX PM 004 COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA 1Kg PREMI FERROUS SULPHATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 67.000 gi (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPIATE 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gn MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gn (Mn S04.1-120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-' 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gn COBALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gr, COPPER SULPHATE 250.0 mg 13.400 gm 3.350 gr SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.251 gm 0.101 gn LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 487.183 gm 1000.000 gm USAGE: 10 Kg per 'Ibnne Porcomega* Pig Breeder Lactating Supplement. PIG BREEDER LACTATING PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED MINERAL ADDITION ----------------------------------------
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FERROUS SULPHATE-Fe 670.00 gm 100.500 mg (Fe S04.H20) ZINC SULPIIATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPHATE-Cu 33.50 gm 5.000 mg SODIUM SELENITE-Se 1.01 gm 0.150 mg USAGE:- 10 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Breeder Lactating Supplement. 20/ 40 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 20. PORCOMEGA* PIG BREEDER LACTATING SUPPLEMENT 004 THEORETICAL ANALYSES TBA D.E. IU/Kg CALCIUM % CRUDE FIBRE % PHOSPHORUS (Total) % CRUDE PROTEIN % CRUDE F' % LYSINE (Total) % LYSINE (Avail) % METHIONINE % METH. + CYSTINE % ARGININE % GLYCINE % ISOLEUCINE % LEUCINE % THREONINE %Yo TRYPTOPHAN % HISTIDINE % PHENYLALANINE % PHENYL.+ 'TYROSINE % SERINE % VALINE % FATIY ACIDS LINOLEIC ACID % LINOLENIC ACID % LINOLCALCIU %CD w-3 EPA % DHA % 5. FORMULA PER TONNE PORCOMEGA* PIG GROWER 005 # ------------------------------------
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kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 987.50 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 005 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 005 10.00 1.000 1000.00 100.000 USAGE :- 150 KG PER TONNE OF PIG GROWER DIET 005. 21/ 41 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 21. PIG GROWER VITAMIN PREMIX PV 005 - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX VVITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 40.20 gm 20, 100,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 500,000 IU 8.04 gm 4,020,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 53.60 gm 26,800 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 2.68 gm 2.68 gm THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg 3.00 gm 2.68 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 7.05 gm 6.70 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 2.68 gm VITAMIN B12-SJPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 2.68 gm 26.80 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 27.07 gm 26.80 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 23.30 gm 21.44 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 1.46 gm 1.34 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 13.40 gm 134.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 1000 mg 120.00 gm 120.00 gm VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 6.70 gm 6.70 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 760.40 gm 1000.00 gm USAGE: 2.5 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Grower Supplement 005. PIG GROWER - PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN ADDITION
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COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENTlI /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED ------- --------- ---------------------- ------------------------ VITAMIN A-500 50,250,000 IU 7,538 IU VITAMIN D3-500 10,050,000 IU 1,508 IU VITAMIN E-50% 67,000 IU 10 IU VITAMIN K3 6.70 gm 1.00 mg THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 6.70 gm 1.00 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 16.75 gm 2.51 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 6.70 gm 1.00 mg VITAMIN B 12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 67.00mg 10.05 meg NIACIN USP 67.00 gm 10.05 mg CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 53.60 gm 8.04 mg FOLIC ACID USP 3.35 gm 0.50 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 335.00 mg 50.25 mcg GREEN TEA POWDER 300.00 gm 45.00 gm VANILLIC CRYSTALS 16.75 gm 2.51 mg 22/ 42 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 22. PIG GROWER MINERAL PREMIX PM 005 COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX -::z --- ----------- ---------------- ------------- ---------------- FERROUS SULPIIATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 67.000 gm (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPIII'E 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.H20) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm COBALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULPHATE 250.0 mg 13.400 gm 3.350 gm SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.251 gm 0.101 gm LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 487.183 gm 487.183 gm 1000.000 gm USAGE: 10 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Pig Grower Supplement 005. PIG GROWER PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED MINERAL ADDITION COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED FERROUS SULPHATE-Fe 670.00 gm 100.500 mg (Fe S04.H20) ZINC SULPHATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.H20) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPHATE-Cu 33.50 gm 5.025 mg SODIUM SELENITE-Se 1.01 gm 0.151 mg 23/ 43 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 23. PORCOMEGA PIG GROWER SUPPLEMENT 005.
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D.E. IU/Kg CALCIUM % CRUDE FIBRE % PHOSPHORUS (Total) CRUDE PROTEIN % CRUDE FAT % LYSINE (Total) % LYSINE (Avail) % METHIONINE % METH. + CYSTINE % ARGININE % GLYCINE % ISOLEUCINE % LEUCINE % THREONINE % TRYPTOPIJAN % HISTIDINE % PHENYLALANINE % PHENYL.+ 'IYROSINE % SERINE % VALINE % FATIY ACIDS LINOLEIC ACID % LINOLENIC ACID % w-3 EPA % DHA % 6. FORMULA PER TONNE PORCOMEGA* PIG FINISHER 006 #
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kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 987.50 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 006 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 006 10.00 1.000 1000.00 100.000 USAGE :- 150 KG PER TONNE OF PIG FINISHER DIET 006. 24/ 44 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 24. PIG FINISHER VITAMIN PREMIX PVOO6 COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/Gm FORMULA /Kg PREMIX ~~-------------- ----------------- ------------ ------------------ VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 26.80 gm 13,400,000 IU. VITAMIN D3-500 500,000 IU 5.36 gm 2,680,000 IU. VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 53.60 gm 26,800 IU. VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 2.68 gm 2.68 gm THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg 3.00 gm 2.68 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 5.64 gm 5.36 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 2.68 gm VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 1.34 gm 13.40 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 18.95 gm 18.76 gm CALCIUM (-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 20.39 gm 18.76 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 1.46 gm 1.34 gm D-BIOTIN-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 13.40 gm 134.00 mg GREEN TEA POWDER 1000 mg 120.00 gm 120.00 gm LVANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 4.02 gm 4.02 gm WHEAT MEAL (CARRIER) 1000 mg 760.40 gm 1000.00 gm USAGE: 2.5 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Finisher Supplement 006. PIG FINISHER - PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN ADDITION COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN A-500 33,500,000 IU 5,025 IU VITAMIN D3-500 6,700,000 IU 1,005 IU VITAMIN E-50% 67,000 IU 10.05 IU VITAMIN K3 6.70 gm 1.01 mg THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 6.70 gm 1.01 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 13.40 gm 2.01 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 6.70 gm 1.01 mg VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 33.50 mg 5.03 mcg NIACIN USP 46.90 gm 7.04 mg CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 46.90 gm 7.04 mg FOLIC ACID USP 3.35 gm 0.50 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEME NT 1% 335.00 mg 50.00 mcg GREEN TEA POWDER 300.00 gm 45.00 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 10.05 gm 1.51 mg 25/ 45 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 25. PIG FINISHER MINERAL PREMIX PM 006 COMPOSITION INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX -------- -------- ---------------- -------------
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FERROUS SULPHATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 6 7 .000gm (Fe SO4.II2O) .m ZINC SULPIIATE 360.0 mg 1 8 6 .110gm 6 7 .000gm MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.H20) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm COBALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULPHATE 250.0 mg 13.400 gm 3.350 gm SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.251 gm 0.101 gm LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000. 0 mg 165.330 gm 165.330 gm -- ------------------------- 1000.000 gm USAGE: 10 Kg per Tonne Porcomega* Finisher Supplement 006 PIG FINISH-ER PORCOMEGA* AND COMPLETE FEED MINERAL ADDITION ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ----------------------------------------------------- FEROUSSULHAT -F67.0013.4 0.00 3.50g (.25 gm04.1012gm IME STONHAE ARIE 1000.0mg1530 gm 65.33 mgm MANGA ESE ULPH TE-Mn 2681000.00.0 m COMPOSITION AC3 V ACTIVE FOPERU SULPHATE -Fe3.0gm505m INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /KCOPEEFD IU SULPHATE-e 670.00 gm 0.50 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm2 (Mn SO4.H20) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 052m COBALT CARB3ONATE-Co 3.35 gm 052m COPPER SULPH-ATE-Cu 33.50 gm 505m SODIU SEL NITE-e 1.1 10.500 mg 10050 mg 466

Claims (7)

1000.00 100.000 8 An animal feed supplement according to claim 7 wherein the oil based premix comprises a blend of the following ingredients; Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Aniseed China Star Rosemary oil Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. 9 An animal feed supplement according to claim 8 wherein the constituents of the oil based premix per tonne of a food base are blended in the following proportions kg % I Ethoxyquin vitamin grade 0.400 4.00
2 Crude palm oil 1.500 15.00
3 Aniseed China Star 0.067 0.67
4 Rosemary oil 0.100 1.00
5 Thyme white oil 0.100 1.00
6 Peppermint oil 0.150 1.50 7 Benzoic Acid 0.005 0.05 8 Phosphoric Acid 81% 0.250 2.50 9 Crude Canola oil Carrier.
7.428 74.28 10.000 100.00 48 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 10 An animal feed supplement according to claim 9 wherein the drymix premix comprises a blend of the following ingredients; Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate Calcium Propionate Wheat Meal Carrier 11 An animal feed supplement according to claim 10 wherein the constituents of the drymix premix per tonne of food base are blended in the following proportions; kg % 10 Vitamin E 50 0.800 16.00 11 Vitamin C 0.500 10.00 12 Citric Acid 0.500 10.00 13 Propyl Gallate 0.100 2.00 14 Calcium Propionate 0.500 10.00 15 Wheat Meal Carrier 2.600 52.00 5.000 100.00 12 An animal feed supplement according to claim 11 wherein the Vitamin C and Citric Acid are scavenger antioxidants. 13 An animal feed supplement according to claim 12 wherein the percentage of supplement is greater than 5% of the total dietary intake of the animal. 14 An animal feed supplement according to claim 13 wherein the percentage of feed supplement is 15% of the total diet of the animal. 15 An animal feed supplement according to claim 14 wherein the supplement supplies the long chain fatty acids Decosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), Docosapentaenoic acid (DPA) and Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). 16 An animal feed supplement according to claim 15 wherein the animal produce is pork, poultry meat, lamb, eggs, beef or farmed fish. 49 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 17 An animal feed supplement for inclusion in the diet of an animal to maximise the level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids in the animal produce and without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement includes a blend of fish meal, an oil based premix, a drymix premix, water based green tea extract wherein the fish meal, oil based premix, drymix premix and water based green tea extract are collectively formed from the following constituents; Tuna Meal Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Aniseed China Star Rosemary oil Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate Calcium Propionate Water based green tea extract Wheat Meal Carrier. 18 An animal feed supplement according to claim 17 wherein the supplement constituents are blended in the following proportions proportions per tonne of food base: kg % Tuna Meal 983.000 98.300 Ethoxyquin vitamin grade 0.400 0.040 Crude palm oil 1.500 0.150 Aniseed China Star 0.067 0.007 Rosemary oil 0.100 0.010 Thyme white oil 0.100 0.010 Peppermint oil 0.150 0.015 Benzoic Acid 0.005 0.001 Phosphoric Acid 81% 0.250 0.025 Crude Canola oil Carrier. 7.428 0.743 Vitamin E 50 0.800 0.080 Vitamin C 0.500 0.050 Citric Acid 0.500 0.050 Propyl Gallate 0.100 0.010 Calcium Propionate 0.500 0.050 Water based green tea extract 2.00 0.200 Wheat Meal Carrier 2.600 0.260 1000.000 100.000 50 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 19 An animal feed supplement for inclusion in the diet of an animal to maximise the level of omega 3 fatty acids in the animal produce and without taint of the produce; wherein the supplement includes fish meal, an oil based premix and a drymix premix blended from the following constituents; Tuna Meal Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Rosemary oil Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate 20 An animal feed supplement according to claim 19; wherein the tuna meal, oil based premix and drymix premix are blended from the following constituents and relative proportions; % Tuna Meal (containing 11% - 13% oil) 98.500 Ethoxyquin vitamin grade 0.040 Crude palm oil 0.150 Rosemary oil 0.010 Thyme white oil 0.010 Peppermint oil 0.015 Benzoic Acid 0.001 Phosphoric Acid 81% 0.025 Crude Canola oil Carrier. 0.743 Vitamin E 50 0.080 Vitamin C 0.050 Citric Acid 0.050 Propyl Gallate 0.010 21 An animal feed supplement according to claim 20 wherein the supplement further comprises the following consituent proportions; Vanillic Crystals 0.013 Aniseed China Star 0.007 Calcium Propionate 0.050 Wheat Meal 0.260. 51 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 22 A method of feeding animals for use as food produce for human consumption using a fish meal based food supplement such that the produce from said animals has a maximised level of long chain omega 3 fatty acids yet is free from taint; wherein the method comprises the steps of: a) selecting constituents for a fish meal supplement comprising fish meal, an oil based premix a dry mix premix and water based green tea extract, b) preparing the dry mix premix and oil based premix; c) blending the constituents in predetermined proportions of the supplement; d) selecting additives for the supplement for forming a feed supplement appropriate to the stage of development of the animal to which the supplement is fed, e) blending the additives with the fish meal, dry mix premix, oil based premix and water based green tea extract; c) feeding said animals with the supplement; wherein the supplement is within the range of 5% - 20% of the animal's total diet. 23 A method of feeding animals using a fish meal based supplement which includes a dry mix premix, an oil based premix and a water based green tea extract wherein the supplement is within the range of 10% - 20% of the animals' total diet wherein the , the supplement includes the following active ingredients; Tuna Meal Ethoxyquin vitamin grade Crude palm oil Rosemary oil Thyme white oil Peppermint oil Benzoic Acid Phosphoric Acid 81% Crude Canola oil Carrier. Vitamin E 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate wherein the method comprises the following steps: a) blending the constituents in predetermined proportions of the supplement; 52 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 b) selecting additives for the supplement for forming a feed supplement appropriate to the stage of development of the animal to which the supplement is fed, c) blending the additives with the constituents; c) feeding said animals with the supplement. 24 A method according to claim 23 wherein the method comprises the further step prior to or after blending of the dry mix and fish meal of : a) preparing the ingredients of said oil based premix according to the following mixing sequence; Crude Canola Oil Crude Palm Oil Phosphoric Acid 81% Benzoic Acid Ethoxyquin Vitamin Grade Aniseed China Star Rosemary Oil Thyme White Oil Peppermint Oil b) high speed mixing of said ingredients to create a homogeneous stable emulsion. 25. A method according to claim 24 wherein the method includes the step prior to steps a) and b) of claim 24, preparing the ingredients according to the following steps: i) heating to above 50 degrees C to liquify the Crude palm oil; ii) heating to above 22 degrees C to liquify the Aniseed china star iii) heating to above 20 degrees C to liquify the Crude Canola Oil. 26 A method according to claim 23 comprising the further step prior to or after blending of the oil emulsion and fish meal of; a) preparing the dry mix by combining the following ingredient sequence: Wheat Meal Vitamin E - 50 Vitamin C Citric Acid Propyl Gallate Calcium Propionate Green Tea Powder Vanillic Crystals b) mixing the dry mix with the oil based premix and fish meal. 53 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 27. Amethod according to claim 26 wherein the Oil based premix is applied by fine spray to the Fish (Tuna) meal; Aqueous Extraction is applied by fine spray to the Tuna meal; wherein the dry mix is added to the Tuna meal followed by mixing the whole to produce a homogeneous blend. 28 A method according to claim 27 wherein nutritional premixes supplying vitamin and mineral requirements of particular species and stage of life cycle/development may be included in the food supplement to satisfy the nutritional completeness of a selected supplement. 29 A method according to claim 28 wherein, the feed supplement provides a supply of long chain fatty acids such as DHA, DPA and EPA. 30 A method according to claim 29 wherein, the feed supplement comprises 15% of the dietary intake of the animal. 31 An animal feed supplement which includes fish meal as a source of omega 3 long chain fatty acids and which is greater than 5% of the total dietary intake of an animal wherein the supplement includes the following composition of ingredients; i) a food base comprising fish meal, an oil based premix and a dry mix; ii) a vitamin premix; iii) a mineral premix; iv) an amino acid premix; and v) choline chloride. 32 An animal feed supplement according to claim 31 wherein ingredient i) is a supplement base and ingredients ii) -v) are nutritional additives. 33 A feed supplement according to claim 32 wherein the supplement is blended according to the following proportions: 54 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 PORCOMEGA* BASE- SP 970.80 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX [V 001 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 001 10.00 1.000 AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 001 10.00 1.000 CHOLINE CHLORIDE 60% 6.70 0.670 1000.00 100.000 34 A supplement formula according to claim 33 wherein the vitamin premix is prepared according to the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENTS POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800,000 IU VrI'AMIN D3-500 500,000 IU 13.40 gm 6,700,000 IU VITA MIN E-50% 500 IU 52.80 gm 26,400 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 4.02 gm 4.02 gm TIlAMINE HIYDROCILORIDE USP 892 mg 4.51 gm 4.02 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 11.28 gm 10.72 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 6.51 gm 5.36 gm VITAMIN 112-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 5.36 gm 53.60 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 54.14 gm 53.60 gm CALCIUM (I-PANTOTIIENATE USP 920 mg 34.96 gm 32.16 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 4.37 gm 4.02 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 21.44 gm 214.40 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 53.60 gm 53.60 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 690.01 gm 1000.00 gm 35. A supplement formula according to claim 34 wherein tne supplement base and complete feed vitamin addition are blended to provide the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED VITAMIN A-500 67,000,000 lB 10,000 IU VrIAMIN D3-500 16,750.000 IU 2,500 lB VITAMIN E-50% 466.000 lB 69.5 IU VITAMIN K3 10.05gm 1.50mg TIIIAMINE IIYDROCHLORIDE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 26.80 gm 4.00 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 13.40 gm 2.00 mg VITAMIN 1312-SUPPLEMENT 1% 134.00mg 20.00 mcg NIACIN USP 134.00gm 20.00mg CALCIUM (1-PANTOTHENATE USP 80.40 gi 12.00 mg FOLIC ACID USI 10.05 gm 1.50 Mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 536.00 mg 80.00 Mcg CHOLINE CHLORIDE 4020.00 gm 600.00 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 134.00 gm 20.00 mg 55 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 36. A supplement formula according to claim 35 wherein the mineral premix is prepared according the the following composition: COMPOSITION- ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX ~~----------------- ------------- -- ------------- ---------------- FERROUS SULP1IA'I'E 310.0 mg 216.125 gin 67.000 gm (Fe S04.112O) ZINC SULPI IAI'E 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gin MANGANESE SULPHIATE 280.0 nig 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm COBAUI' CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULI'HIATE 250.0 mg 335.000 gin 83.750 gin SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 nig 0.504 gm 0.201 gm LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 165.330 gm 165.330 gm 1000.000 gn 37. A supplement formula according to claim 36 wherein the supplement food base and complete feed mineral addition are blended to provide the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED --------------- --------------------------- -------------------------- FERROUS SULPHI ATE-Fe 670.00 gin 100.500 mg (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPIIATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gn 40.200 mg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPHATE-Cu 837.50 gm 125.625 mg SODIUM SELENITE-Se 2.01 gm 0.301 mg 56 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 38. A supplement formula according to claim 37 wherein the supplement food base and amino acid premix is prepared according to the following composition: PIGLET STARTER EW AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 001 ------------------------------------------------------ COMPOSITION FORMULA /Kg PREMIX INGREDIENT I-LYSINE
6700.00 gm 670.00 gm (I-METI IIONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm 'I IREONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 620.00 gm
10000.00 gm 39. A supplement formula according to claim 38 wherein the supplement base and amino acid additions are blended to provide the following composition: AMINO ACID ADDITIONS /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED ----------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ I-LYSINE 6700.00-gm 1000.00 mg di-METIIONINE 1340.00 gm 200.00 mg THREONINE 1340.00 gm 200.00 mg 40 A supplement formula according to claim 39 wherein the formula is fed to piglets as a starter. 57 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 41 A supplement formula according to claim 40 wherein the supplement is blended according to the following proportions: kg % PORCOME(IA* BASE SIP 970.80 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX 1V 002 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 002 10.00 1.000 AMINO ACID PREMIX PAA 002 10.00 1.000 CI IOLINE CI ILORIDE 60% 6.70 0.670 1000.00 100.000 USAGE : 150 KG PER TONNE OF PIG WEANER DIET 002. 42 A supplement formula according to claim 41 wherein the vitamin premix is prepared according to the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800.000 IU VITAMIN 13-500 500.000 IU 13.40 gm 6,700.000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 52.80 gm 26,400 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 4.02 gm 4.02 gm TIIIAMINE HYDROCIILORIDE USP 892 mg 3.00 gm 2.68 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 9.87 gm 9.38 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 4.02 gm VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 4.69 gn 46.90 mg NIACIN USP 990 Mg 40.61 gm 40.20 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 34.96 gi 32.16 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 4.37 gni 4.02 grn D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 13.40 gm 134.00 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 53.60 gm 53.60 gm WIIEAT MEAL, CARRIER 70 0.07 gm 1000.00 gm 58 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 43. A supplement formula according to claim 42 wherein the supplement base and complete feed vitamin addition are blended to provide the following composition: CO MPOS ITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLE'I'E FEED VITAMIN A-500 67,000,000 IU 10,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 16,750,000 IU 2.500 IU VITAMIN E-50% 466,000 IU 69.5 IU VITAMIN K3 10.05gn 1.50mg THIAMINE HYDROCIILORIDE USP 6.70 gm 1.00 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 23.45 gm 3.50 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 10.05 gm' 1.50 rng VITAMIN 112-SUPPLEMENT 1% 117.25 mg 17.50 mcg NIACIN UISP 100.50 gm 15.00 mg CALCIUM d-PANTOTIIENATE USP 67.00 gm 10.00 mg FOLIC ACID USP. 10.05gm 1.50mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 335.00 mg 50.00 mcg CIIOLINE CI ILORIDE 3350.00 gm 500.00 ing VANILLIC CRYSTALS 134.00 gm 20.00 mg 44. A supplement formula according to claim 43 wherein the mineral premix is prepared according the the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA / Kg PREMIX FERROUS SULII0 3010.0 mg 216.125 gin 67.000 gm ZINC SULPI6I'7E 360.0 mg 186.110 g1 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPIATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mig 0.488 gin 0.335 gm COBALT CARIJONNI3 460.0 mg 0.728 gmg 0.335 gm COPPER SULPIIATE 250.0 m3g 335.000 gm 83.750 gin SOIIUM SELENITE 400.0 gg 0.504 gm 0.201 g LIMERSONE CARRIE R 1000.0 mg 165.330 gm 165.330 gm 1000.000 gm 6 59 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUO0/00129 45. A supplement formula according to claim 44 wherein the supplement food base and complete feed mineral addition are blended to provide the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* 1Kg COMPLETE FEED FERROUS SULPIIATE-Fe 670.00 gni 100.500 ing (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPI IAI'E-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPIHlATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBAUI' CAI3ONAI'E-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPIIATE-Cu 837.50 gm 125.625 mg SODIUM SELENrI'E-SC 2.01 gm 0.301 mg 46. A supplement formula according to claim 45 wherein the supplement food base and amino acid premix is prepared according to the following composition: COMPOSITION FORMULA /Kg PREMIX INGREDIENT~ I-LYSINE 6700.00 gm 670.00 gm dI-METIllONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm THREONINE 1340.00 gin 134.00 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 620.00 gm 10000.00 gm 60 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 47 A supplement formula according to claim 46 wherein the supplement base and amino acid additions are blended to provide the following composition: COMPOSITION FORMULA /Kg PREMIX ING REDI ENT -LYSINE 6700.00 gm 670.00 gm (l-METIONINE 1340.00 gm 134.00 gm THREONINE 1340.00 gin 134.00 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER 620.00 gm 10000.00 gm 48 A supplement formula according to claim 47 wherein the formula is fed to piglets as a weaner. 49 An animal feed supplement formula which includes fish meal as a source of omega 3 long chain fatty acids and which is greater than 5% of the total dietary intake of an animal wherein the supplement comprises; i) a fish meal food base ii) a vitamin premix; and iii) a mineral premix. 50 A supplement formula according to claim 49 wherein the supplement is blended according to the following proportions: kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 987.50 98.750 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 003 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 003 10.00 1.000 1000.00 100.000 61 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 51 A supplement formula according to claim 50 wherein the vitamin premix is prepared according to the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGRE DIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX -~---------------- ----------------- ------------- ------------------ VrI'AMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800,000 IU VITAMIN 13-500 500.000 IU 5.36 gm 2,680.000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 134.00 gm 67,000 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 10.05 gm 10.05 gm THIAMINE IIYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg .4.51 gm 4.02 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 14.11 gm 13.40 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 4.02 gm VITAMIN 1312-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 4.02 gin 40.20 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 54.14 gm 53.60 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTIIENATE USP 920 mg 29.13 gm 26.80 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 2.91 gm 2.68 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 53.60 gm 536.00 mg JXNILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 13.40 gm 13.40 gm WHEAT MEAL CARRIER I66.29 gm 1000.00 gm 52. A supplement formula according to claim 51 wherein the supplement base and complete feed vitamin addition are blended to provide the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED VIrAMIN A-500 67,000,000 IU 10,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 6,700,000 IU 1,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 167,500 IU 25.0 IU VrI'AMIN K3 10.05 gm 1.50 mg THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 33.50 gm 5.00 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 mg VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 75.00 mg 15.00 mcg NIACIN USP 134.00 gm 20.00 mg CALCIUM d-PANTOTHINNATE USP 67.00 gm 10.00 mg FOLIC ACID USP 6.70 gm 1.00 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 134.00 mg 200.00 meg CHOLINE CHLORIDE 2010.00 gm 300.00 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 33.50 gm 5.00 mg 62 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 53. A supplement formula according to claim 52 wherein the mineral premix is prepared according the the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA 1Kg PREMIX FERROUS SULPHATE 310.0 mng 216.125 gi 67.000gm (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPI IATE 360.0 ng 186.110 gi 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gi (Mn S04.112O) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 Mg 0.488 gi 0.335 gm COBAI;r CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULP'IIAI'E 250.0 mg 13.400gm 3.350 gi SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mug 0.251 gm 0.101 gi LIMESTONE CARIER 1000.0 rg 487.183 gm 1000.000 gm 7 54. A supplement formula according to claim 53 wherein the supplement food base and complete feed mineral addition are blended to provide the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /'ronne PORCOMEGA' /K g COMPLETE FEED ----------- --------------------------- -------------------------- i,'ERROUS SULPIATE-F9 670.00 gm 100.500 rug (ire S04.I120) ZINC SULPIIATE.Zn 670.00 gm 100500 ug MANGANESE SULPIIATE-.Mn 2.8.00 ggn 40.200 rg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)I 3.35 gi3 0.502 rug coLIAL0 CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gn 0.502 0g COP1PER SULPHATE1-Cu 33.50 gi 5.000 rug SODIUM SELENITE-Se 1.01 gin 0.150 mig 63 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 55 A supplement formula according to claim 50 wherein the formula is fed to pigs as a breeder supplement. 56 A supplement formula according to claim 55 wherein the supplement is 15% of the total diet of the animal. 57 A supplement formula for an animal which includes fish meal as a source of omega 3 long chain fatty acids and which is greater than 5% of the total dietary intake of the animal wherein the supplement includes the following constituents: i) a foods base including fishmeal; ii) a vitamin premix; iii) a mineral premix; and iv) choline chloride. 58 A supplement formula according to claim 57 wherein ingredient i) is a supplement base and ingredients ii) -iv) are nutritional additives. 59 A supplement according to claim 58 wherein the constituents are blended in the following proportions; kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 984.15 98.415 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 004 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX I'M 004- 10.00 1.000 CHOLINE CIILORIDE 60% 3.35 0.335 1000.00 100.000 64 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 60 A supplement formula according to claim 59 wherein the vitamin premix is prepared according to the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 53.60 gm 26,800,000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 500,000 IU 5.36 gm 2,680,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 134.00 gm 67,000 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 10.05 gm 10.05 gm THI-IAMINE I HYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg 4.51 gm 4.02 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 14.11 gm 13.40 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 4.02 gm VITAMIN 1312-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 4.02 gm 40.20 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 54.14 gm 53.60 gm CALCIUM (I-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 29.13 gm 26.80 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 .mg 2.91 gm 2.68 gm D-BIIOTIN SUPPLEM.ENT 1% 10 mg 53.60 gm 536.00 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 13.40 gm - 13.40 gm WIIEAT MEAL CARRIER 6L6.29 gm 1000.00 gm 61. A supplement formula according to claim 60 wherein the supplement base and complete feed vitamin addition are blended to provide the following composition: COMPOSIION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED ~~----------------------------- ----------------------............. VITAMIN A-500 67,000.000 IU 10.000 IU VITAMIN D3-500 6,700,000 IU 1,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 167,500 IU 25.0 IU VITAMIN K3 10.05 grn 1.50 mg THIAMINE HYDROC14LORIDE USP 10.05 gm 1.50 Mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 33.50 gm 5.00 mg PYRIDOXINE USP . 10.05 gm 1.50 mg VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT t% 75.00 mg 15.00 meg NIACIN USP 134.00 gm 20.00 mg CALCIUM (1-PANTOTIENATE USP 67.00 gm 10.00 mg FOLIC ACID USP 6.70 gm 1.00 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 134.00 mg 200.00 mcg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 33.50 gm 5.00 mg 65 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 62. A supplement formula according to claim 61 wherein the mineral premix is prepared according the the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX -ER OU-S UL HAT----~- --- -- FEROUS )310.0 ing 216.125 gm 67.000 gn (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULII IATE 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gn MANGANE9E SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gn (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)- 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gn COBALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gn COPPER SULPHATE 250.0 nig 13.400 gm 3.350 gn SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.251 gm 0.101 gn LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 487.18" gn 1000.000 gm 63. A supplement formula according to claim 62 wherein the supplement food base and complete feed mineral addition are blended to provide the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED ----------------------------- (Fe S412)----- ---- ----------------- --------- -------------------------- (FERROSO4H O S L H T -F67.0 gmn 100.500 mg ZINC SULPIIATE -Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 ing COPPER SULPHATE-Cu 33.50 gn 5.000 mg SODIUM SELENITE-Se 1.01 gm 0.150 mg 66 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 64 A supplement formula according to claim 63 wherein the formula is fed to pigs as a lactating supplement. 65 A supplement formula according to claim 64 wherein the supplement is 15% of the total diet of the animal. 66 A supplement formula for an animal which includes fish meal as a source of omega 3 long chain fatty acids and which is greater than 5% of the total dietary intake of the animal wherein the supplement includes the following constituents: i) a foods base including fishmeal; ii) a vitamin premix; iii) a mineral premix. 67 An animal feed supplement according to claim 31 wherein ingredient i) is a supplement base and ingredients ii) -iii) are nutritional additives. 68 A supplement formula according to claim 67 wherein the constituents are blended in the following proportions; kg % PORCOMEGA* [3ASE SP[ 987.50 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 005 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 005 10.00 1.000 1000.00 100.000 67 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 69 A supplement formula according to claim 70 wherein the vitamin premix is prepared according to the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM. FORMULA /Kg PREMIX --------------- --------- ---------- ----------- ------------ VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 40.20 gm 20.100.000 1U VITAMIN D3-500 500,000 IU 8.04 gm 4,020,000 IU VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 53.60 gm 26,800 IU VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 2.68 gm 2.68 gm THIAMINE IIYDROCHLORIDE USP 892 mg 3.00 gm 2.68 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 7.05 gm 6.70 gm PYRIDOXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gm 2.68 gm VITAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 2.68 gm 26.80 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 27.07 gm 26.80 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTIIENATE USP 920 mg 23.30 gm 21.44 gm FOLIC ACID USP 920 mg 1.46 gm 1.34 gm D-BIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg - 13.40 gm 134.00 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 6.70 gm 2 6.70 gm WI IEATr MEAL CARRIER J2.40 gm 1000.00 gm 70. A supplement formula according to claim 69 wherein the supplement base and complete feed vitamin addition are blended to provide the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIEW~l /To nne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED -~--------------- ---------------------- ------------------------ VITAMIN A-500) 50,250,000 113 7,538 IU VITAMIN 1)3-500 10.050,000 IU 1.508 113 VITAMIN E-50% 67.000 113 10 113 VAMIN K3 - 6.70 gi6 1.00mg THIIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 6.70 gn2 1.00 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 16.75 gm 2.51 mg PYRIDOXINE U,9S2 6.70 gm 1.00 mg VITAMIN 1312-SUJPPLEMENT 1% 67.00 mg 10.05 mcg NIACIN USP 67.00 gm 10.05 mg CALCIUM (1-PANTOTHENATE USP 53.60 gm 8.04 mg FOLIC ACID USP 3.35 gm 0.50 mg D-IIOTIN SUPPLEMENT 1% 335.00 mg 50.25 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 16.75 gm . 2.51 mg 68 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 71. A supplement formula according to claim 70 wherein the mineral premix is prepared according the the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX FERROUS SULPhATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 67.000 gm (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPI IATE 360.0 mg 186.110 gin 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPHATE 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.-120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm COBALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULPI IATE 250.0 ng 13.400 gm 3.350 gm SODIUM SELENITE 400.0 mg 0.251 gm 0.101 gm LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 487.183 gm 487.183 gm 1000.000 gm 72. A supplement formula according to claim 71 wherein the supplement food base and complete feed mineral addition are blended to provide the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /Kg COMPLETE FEED -------------- --------------------------- -------------------------- FERROUS SULPHATE-Fe 670.00 gm 100.500 mg (Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPIHIATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBAUI' CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPIHlATE-Cu 33.50 gm 5.025 mg SODIUM SELENITE-Se 1.01 gm 0.151 mg 69 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 73 A supplement formula according to claim 72 wherein.the formula is fed to pigs as a grower supplement. 74 A supplement formula according to claim 73 wherein the suplement is 15% of the total diet of the animal. 75 A supplement formula for an animal which includes fish meal as a source of omega 3 long chain fatty acids and which is greater than 5% of the total dietary intake of the animal wherein the supplement includes the following constituents: i) a foods base including fishmeal; ii) a vitamin premix; and iii) a mineral premix. 76 A supplement formula according to claim 75 wherein ingredient i) is a supplement base and ingredients ii) -iii) are nutritional additives. 77 A supplement according to claim 76 wherein the constituents are blended in the following proportions; kg % PORCOMEGA* BASE SP 987.50 97.080 VITAMIN PREMIX PV 006 2.50 0.250 MINERAL PREMIX PM 006 10.00 1.000 1000.00 100.000 70 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 78 A supplement formula according to claim 77 wherein the vitamin premix is prepared according to the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGREDIENT POTENCY/Gm FORMULA /Kg PREMIX ~------------------ ----------------- --------- -------------------- VITAMIN A-500 500,000 IU 26.80 gin 13,400,000 IU. VITAMIN D3-500 500.000 IU 5.36 gm 2,680,000 IU. VITAMIN E-50% 500 IU 53.60 gm 26,800 IU. VITAMIN K3 1000 mg 2.68 gm 2.68 gm I'iAMINE IYDROCIILORIDE USP 892 mg 3.00 gm 2.68 gm RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 950 mg 5.64 gin 5.36 gm PYRII)OXINE USP 823 mg 4.88 gn 2.68 gm VITAMIN 1312-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 1.34 gm 13.40 mg NIACIN USP 990 mg 18.95 gm 18.76 gm CALCIUM d-PANTOTHENATE USP 920 mg 20.39 gm 18.76 gm FOLIC ACID USp 920 mg 1.46 gm 1.34 gm D-BIOTIN-SUPPLEMENT 1% 10 mg 13.40 gm 134.00 mg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 1000 mg 4.02 gm 4.02 gm WHEAT MEAL (CARRIER) 1000 mg 0.40 gm 1000.00 gm 79. A supplement formula according to claim 78 wherein the supplement base and complete feed vitamin addition are blended to provide the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /KgCOMPLETEFEED ~-Z------------------ ---------------------- ------------------------ VITAMIN A-500 33,500,000 IU 5,025 IU VITAMIN D3-500 6,700.000 IU 1,005 IU VITAMIN E-50% 67,000 IU 10.05 IU VITAMIN K3 6.70 gm 1.0 mg THIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE USP 6.70 gm 1.01 mg RIBOFLAVIN 95% F.G. 13.40 gm 2.01 mg PYRIDOXINE USP 6.70 gm 1.01 mg VIrAMIN B12-SUPPLEMENT 1% 33.50 mg 5.03 meg NIACIN USP 46.90 gm 7.04mg CALCIUM d-PANTOTIENATE USP 46.90 gm 7.04 mg FOLIC ACID USP 3.35 gm 0.50 mg D-BIOTIN SUPPLEME' NT 1% 335.00 mg 50.00 meg VANILLIC CRYSTALS 10.05 gin 1.51 Mg 71 WO 00/49889 PCT/AU00/00129 80. A supplement formula according to claim 79 wherein the mineral premix is prepared according the the following composition: COMPOSITION ACTIVE INGRIEDIENT POTENCY/GM FORMULA /Kg PREMIX FERROUS SULI'I lATE 310.0 mg 216.125 gm 67.000 gin -(Fe S04.1120) ZINC SULPIlATE 360.0 mg 186.110 gm 67.000 gm MANGANESE SULPIIAI'E 280.0 mg 95.715 gm 26.800 gm (Mn S04.-120) IOTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB) 68.8 mg 0.488 gm 0.335 gm COBALT CARBONATE 460.0 mg 0.728 gm 0.335 gm COPPER SULIPHATE 250.0 mg 13.400 gm 3.350 gm SODIUM SELENITE. 400.0 mg 0.251 gm 0.101 gm LIMESTONE CARRIER 1000.0 mg 165.330 gm 165.330 gm 1000.000 gm 81. A supplement formula according to claim 80 wherein the supplement food base and complete feed mineral addition are blended to provide the following composition; COMPOSITION ACTIVE ACTIVE INGREDIENT /Tonne PORCOMEGA* /g COMPLETE FEED ---------------- --------------------------- -------------------------- FERROUS SULPH1ATE-Fe 670.00 gm 100.500 mg (Fe S04.-120) ZINC SULPHATE-Zn 670.00 gm 100.500 mg MANGANESE SULPHATE-Mn 268.00 gm 40.200 mg (Mn S04.1120) POTASSIUM IODIDE(STAB)-I 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COBALT CARBONATE-Co 3.35 gm 0.502 mg COPPER SULPIHATE-Cu 33.50 gm 5.025 mg SODIUM SELEN'E -Se. 1.01 gm. 0.151 mg 82 A supplement formula according to claim 81 wherein the formula is fed to pigs as a finishing supplement. 72 WO 00/49889 PCT/AUOO/00129 pORCOmEGMf PROCF-SS FLOW DIAGRAM COk"1nEMIfAL 1.0 QualftyControl 1 -. 1 IMmgri 13OlIBasmectInstwotsPBL 1.02 o .31 1.1 Dr ix ~ 1.1py, E 1.3 Pmparation .2 bat .3 1.3 Oil Bawed Pnmit PSI 1. 13 1.4 Dry Mix Premix PB2 1.1 Pireparatio 1.6 Wegh, Pck, 1.44-c 1.5 IfusedEf73
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