FEED ADDITIVE COMPOSITIONS
    1.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20190166878A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-06-06

    申请号:US16139663

    申请日:2018-09-24

    申请人: NutriQuest, LLC

    摘要: The present disclosure provides feed composition comprising at least one cyclopropenoid fatty acids or at least one conjugated linoleic acid and at least one cyclopropenoid fatty acids with normal or basal feed. After administration of one of the feed compositions, improved health aspects, reduced health issues, reduced mortality, increased carcass gain and repartitioning nutrients to muscles, and controlled carcass iodine value in non-human animals as compared to a control group not fed with the feed composition.

    BACILLUS MICROBIAL TERROIR FOR PATHOGEN CONTROL IN SWINE

    公开(公告)号:US20190021341A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-01-24

    申请号:US16043610

    申请日:2018-07-24

    摘要: Disclosed are methods of administering one or more Bacillus subtilis strains to swine. The Bacillus subtilis strains that are administered include 747 (NRRL B-67257), 1104 (NRRL B-67258), 1541 (NRRL B-67260), 1781 (NRRL B-67259), 2018 (NRRL B-67261), and BS1999 (NRRL B-67318). The Bacillus strains improve bacterial homeostasis in the gastrointestinal tract by inhibiting bacterial pathogens such as E. coli, Clostridium, Salmonella, and Streptococcus. Administering the Bacillus strains also improves performance such as weight gain and feed conversion. Useful combinations of Bacillus strains and methods of using one or more Bacillus strains are also provided.

    FEED ADDITIVE COMPOSITIONS
    3.
    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20190166877A1

    公开(公告)日:2019-06-06

    申请号:US16139621

    申请日:2018-09-24

    申请人: NutriQuest, LLC

    摘要: The present disclosure provides feed composition comprising at least one cyclopropenoid fatty acids or at least one conjugated linoleic acid and at least one cyclopropenoid fatty acids with normal or basal feed. After administration of one of the feed compositions, improved health aspects, reduced health issues, reduced mortality, increased carcass gain and repartitioning nutrients to muscles, and controlled carcass iodine value in non-human animals as compared to a control group not fed with the feed composition.

    CLAY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING ANIMAL PERFORMANCE

    公开(公告)号:US20220142204A1

    公开(公告)日:2022-05-12

    申请号:US17524709

    申请日:2021-11-11

    申请人: NutriQuest, LLC

    摘要: Feed additive compositions and methods of using the additives to improve the performance of an adult animal are disclosed. Improved performance can include reducing maintenance nutrient requirements, improving growth performance, reducing the energy required for intestinal maintenance, reducing the energy required for weight gain, reduced morbidity, increasing growth rate, improving feed conversion, improving the average daily gain (ADG), improving the efficiency of nutrient utilization, increasing volatile fatty acid production, improving energy use from volatile fatty acids, increasing ending body weight, improved intestinal health, increased relative abundance of Bifidobacterium in the intestines, or combinations thereof.

    THERAPEUTIC CLAY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING

    公开(公告)号:US20200376026A1

    公开(公告)日:2020-12-03

    申请号:US16889496

    申请日:2020-06-01

    申请人: NUTRIQUEST, LLC

    IPC分类号: A61K35/02 A61P15/00

    摘要: The present invention provides methods of improve efficiency, growth, and performance in an animal by orally administering to the animal an effective amount of a therapeutic clay. The methods can reduce embryonic loss, increase litter size, increase the number of live births, improve the immune status of the maternal animal, reduce the concentration of maternal fecal amino acids, reduce the concentration of maternal fecal short-chained amino acid, increasing litter birth weight in the maternal animal, increase the amount of young animal colostrum intake, reduce young animal pre-weaning mortality, reduce the number of young animals lost due to low viability, reduce the number of weaned young animals, improve the immune status of young animals at weaning, reduce the number of lightweight young animals from nursery to market, increase the number of young animals marketed per sow, and increase calculated litter weight gain.