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US Patent 6019995
Issued Date
February 1, 2000
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The present invention includes a method for increasing meat production while reducing fat in ruminant and non-ruminant animals and for increasing egg production in poultry and milk production in ruminant animals. The method includes mixing ingredients that include 190 proof ethanol in a concentration of about 9% by weight of a food supplement with clay and a nitrogen source such as urea to form the food supplement. The food supplement for ruminant animals additionally includes a condensed distiller's soluble fraction. The mixed ingredients are added to an animal feed such as corn. The animal feed and supplement are fed to an animal at least one per day.
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February 1, 2000
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09/110,793
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July 6, 1998
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424/442   426/592 426/807 514/546 514/588 514/724 514/770
Int'l Classification
A23K   1/08   (20060101)   A23K   1/00   (20060101)   A23K   1/16   (20060101)   A23K   1/06   (20060101)   A23K   1/22   (20060101)   A23K   1/18   (20060101)  
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This is a continuation of application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/680,536, filed on Jul. 9, 1996, now abandoned.
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424/442   574/546   574/588   574/724   574/770   426/592   426/807   426/805  
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The invention described in this application relates to a method of increasing the amount of weight gained by the mammal during a feeding period, to a method of increasing the amount of milk replacer consumed by the mammal during a feeding period, to a method of decreasing the amount of scour of the ruminant during a feeding period, to a method of decreasing the amount of respiratory distress of the mammal during a feeding period, to a method of feeding the ruminant, to a mammal ration, to a daily mammal ration, to a method of feeding mammals an animal feed that contains resistant starch, and to a method of increasing the feed efficiency of a mammal during a feeding period that entails feeding the mammal an effective amount of a fluid animal feed during the feeding period and feeding the mammal an effective amount of resistant starch during the feeding period.

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