Feed grain conditioning composition and method of tempering feed

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Treatment with aqueous material – e.g. – hydration – etc.

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426511, 426623, 426635, A23K 100, A23L 1164

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055187501

ABSTRACT:
A feed grain conditioning composition including an aqueous tempering agent including a Yucca extract containing saponin and an antifreeze agent. Preferably, the Yucca extract contains sarsasaponin. The antifreeze agent is preferably selected from the group consisting of calcium chloride and propylene glycol. In a preferred embodiment, the amount of antifreeze agent is sufficient to depress the freezing point of the tempering agent to about -30.degree. F. or less. A method of tempering feed grain by applying the feed grain conditioning composition to feed grain is also disclosed.

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