High density combination dry hay and haylage/silage livestock fe

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Fermentation processes – Of plant or plant derived material

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426414, 426635, 426636, 53432, 53434, A23K 100

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ABSTRACT:
A method of making a mixed feed livestock cargo unit suitable for long distance shipping mixes dry fodder with fermented silage in a ratio proportioned to produce a mixed feed product having a net moisture content in the range of approximately 20% up to about 35%. The mixed feed product is compressed in a compression apparatus and then sealed for shipment. The dry fodder in one embodiment has a moisture content of approximately 8% up to about 15% and the fermented silage has a moisture content of approximately 40% up to about 70%. In another embodiment of the invention, the dry fodder a moisture content of approximately 12% and the fermented silage has a moisture content of approximately 60%.

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