BR9906024A - Energetic feed for livestock, and process for producing energetic feed for livestock - Google Patents

Energetic feed for livestock, and process for producing energetic feed for livestock

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BR9906024A
BR9906024A BR9906024-8A BR9906024A BR9906024A BR 9906024 A BR9906024 A BR 9906024A BR 9906024 A BR9906024 A BR 9906024A BR 9906024 A BR9906024 A BR 9906024A
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leaves
administered
pie
increase
dehydrated
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BR9906024-8A
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Portuguese (pt)
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Julia Jean
Cuille Bertrand
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Julia Jean
Cuille Bertrand
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02PCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF GOODS
    • Y02P60/00Technologies relating to agriculture, livestock or agroalimentary industries
    • Y02P60/80Food processing, e.g. use of renewable energies or variable speed drives in handling, conveying or stacking
    • Y02P60/87Re-use of by-products of food processing for fodder production

Abstract

<B>ALIMENTO ENERGéTICO PARA O GADO, E PROCESSO PARA FABRICAçãO DE ALIMENTO ENERGéTICO PARA O GADO<D>. Sendo que o alimento energético abrange folhas da Cynara Cardunculus, associadas a uma torta desengordurada de grãos desta mesma espécie vegetal, em proporções determinadas de acordo com o resultado pesquisado, em forma de pó ou de granulados de cada um desses componentes ou de suas misturas, podendo ser administrado às vacas, ovelhas e cabras em aleitamento, sob a forma de folhas desidratadas e de tortas de grãos, na proporção de 60 -40, para um aumento da lactação em quantidade e qualidade, podendo ainda ser administrado aos bovinos e ovinos, visando a produção de carne, sob a forma da associação de folhas desidratadas e de tortas desengorduradas de grãos, na proporção de 50 - 50 (folhas - torta), para um aumento do peso da carne e uma redução proporcional do peso da gordura, podendo ainda ser administrado a cavalos de corrida ou de sela, sob a forma da associação de folhas desidratadas e de torta desengordurada de grãos, na proporção de 50 -50 (folhas - torta), visando um aumento das capacidades dinâmicas e de recuperação, podendo ainda ser administrado aos galináceos, como galinhas poedeiras, em forma de folhas desidratadas e de torta de grãos, na proporção de 40 - 60 (folhas - torta), visando um aumento da ovulação e da energia, simultaneamente com um aumento do peso dos animais tratados (galinhas ou frangos), podendo ainda ser administrado a coelhos domésticos sob a forma da associação de folhas desidratadas e de tortas de grãos, na proporção de 70 - 30 (folhas - torta), visando um aumento do peso da carne e uma diminuição proporcional da gordura, bem como um aprimoramento da qualidade do pêlo do animal, sendo que as proporções de acordo com as quais podem ser administrados cada um dos componentes (folhas e tortas) a toda a espécie animal, podem variar para cada uma dessas espécies na ordem de 90% a 10% para exercer o seu efeito, em função dos resultados particularmente pesquisados, considerando-se que a forragem de folhas ativa funções tais como a lactação e a ovulação, e a alimentação com a torta estimula a síntese protéica, aumentando a produção de carne e reforçando os músculos do animal; no processo para a fabricação de alimento energético os elementos das folhas da Cynara Cardunculus, armazenadas, desidratadas ou secas, são apresentados sob a forma de pó ou de granulados, sendo que os grãos também triturados a frio em uma prensa contínua e, após a extração do óleo, as plaquetas de torta obtidas são reduzidas para um pó, a ser consumido no estado ou comprimido, em forma de granulados; cada um dos componentes ou suas misturas (produzidas em proporções diferentes, de acordo com o objetivo a ser alcançado), apresentam-se sob a forma de granulados de diferentes diâmetros, de acordo com a sua finalidade e os tipos de animais a alimentar.<B> ENERGY FOOD FOR CATTLE, AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE OF ENERGY FOOD FOR CATTLE <D>. Since the energetic food comprises Cynara Cardunculus leaves, associated with a defatted grain pie of the same vegetable species, in proportions determined according to the researched result, in the form of powder or granules of each of these components or their mixtures, it can be administered to suckling cows, sheep and goats, in the form of dehydrated leaves and grain pies, in the proportion of 60 -40, for an increase in lactation in quantity and quality, and it can also be administered to cattle and sheep, aimed at the production of meat, in the form of the association of dehydrated leaves and defatted grain pies, in the proportion of 50 - 50 (leaves - pie), for an increase in the weight of the meat and a proportional reduction of the weight of the fat, being able still be administered to racehorses or saddles, in the form of the association of dehydrated leaves and defatted grain pie, in the proportion of 50 -50 (leaves - tor ta), aiming at an increase in dynamic and recovery capacities, which can also be administered to chickens, such as laying hens, in the form of dehydrated leaves and grain cake, in the proportion of 40 - 60 (leaves - cake), aiming at an increase ovulation and energy, simultaneously with an increase in the weight of the treated animals (chickens or chickens), and can also be administered to domestic rabbits in the form of the association of dehydrated leaves and grain pies, in the proportion of 70 - 30 (leaves - pie), aiming at an increase in the weight of the meat and a proportional decrease in the fat, as well as an improvement in the quality of the animal's hair, being the proportions according to which each of the components (leaves and pies) can be administered to the entire animal species, they can vary for each of these species in the order of 90% to 10% to exert their effect, depending on the results particularly researched, considering that the forage in leaves, it activates functions such as lactation and ovulation, and feeding with the pie stimulates protein synthesis, increasing meat production and strengthening the animal's muscles; in the process for the manufacture of energetic food the elements of Cynara Cardunculus leaves, stored, dehydrated or dried, are presented in the form of powder or granules, and the grains are also cold ground in a continuous press and, after extraction from the oil, the pie platelets obtained are reduced to a powder, to be consumed in the state or compressed, in the form of granules; each of the components or their mixtures (produced in different proportions, according to the objective to be achieved), are presented in the form of granules of different diameters, according to their purpose and the types of animals to be fed.

BR9906024-8A 1999-12-30 1999-12-30 Energetic feed for livestock, and process for producing energetic feed for livestock BR9906024A (en)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
ES2566977A1 (en) * 2014-10-16 2016-04-18 Biovet, S.A. Food product comprising xylose, p-cimenol and protease (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
ES2566977A1 (en) * 2014-10-16 2016-04-18 Biovet, S.A. Food product comprising xylose, p-cimenol and protease (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

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