CU22660A1 - GRANULATED SUPPLEMENT AS A RUMINAL ACTIVATOR - Google Patents
GRANULATED SUPPLEMENT AS A RUMINAL ACTIVATORInfo
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Abstract
Esta invención se relaciona con la rama agropecuaria en el campo de la nutrición animal. El objetivo técnico es la creación de un producto suplementario que ayude a incrementar la actividad de los microorganismos en el rumen. El uso de pasto o dieta fibrosa como alimento animal pudiéramos considerarlo como fundamental ya que produce la biomasa capaz de convertirse en producto; pero cuando ésta no posee la disponibilidad requerida para la existencia de un buen crecimiento microbiano, el uso de un activador que sea capaz de incrementar la capacidad de fermentación cuando no se disponga de grandes y variados alimentos puede considerarse como la esencia fundamental de esta invención. Este suplemento puede ser utilizado en empresas o unidades ganaderas fundamentalmente aquellos animales como vacas, terneros, toros, cabras, chivos, etc. que su alimento base sea fibroso. Los elementos que componen este suplemento son los siguientes: actibioles en forma sólidas o líquidas, suplementos nitrogenados en forma sólida y bloques multinutricionales y la cantidad de la misma no debe sobrepasar el 10 al 15 % de la ración.This invention relates to the agricultural branch in the field of animal nutrition. The technical objective is the creation of a supplementary product that helps increase the activity of microorganisms in the rumen. The use of grass or fibrous diet as animal feed could be considered as fundamental since it produces the biomass capable of becoming a product; but when it does not have the availability required for the existence of good microbial growth, the use of an activator that is capable of increasing fermentation capacity when large and varied foods are not available can be considered as the fundamental essence of this invention. This supplement can be used in companies or livestock units mainly those animals such as cows, calves, bulls, goats, goats, etc. that your base food is fibrous. The elements that make up this supplement are the following: actibols in solid or liquid form, nitrogen supplements in solid form and multinutritional blocks and the amount thereof must not exceed 10 to 15% of the ration.
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CU1997050A CU22660A1 (en) | 1997-05-06 | 1997-05-06 | GRANULATED SUPPLEMENT AS A RUMINAL ACTIVATOR |
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