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Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-28
2009-06-23
Sayala, C. (Department: 1794)
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Products per se, or processes of preparing or treating...
Plant material is basic ingredient other than extract,...
C426S002000, C426S658000, C426S636000, C426S805000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07550172
ABSTRACT:
The present invention includes a method for improving milk production in a ruminant. An amount of ruminally digestible starch in relation to the dry matter of a feed is manipulated to include a first selected ratio of ruminally digestible starch in relation to the dry matter of the feed which is fed to the ruminant during a first time interval after parturition. After the first time interval, the amount of ruminally digestible starch component in the dry matter of the feed is adjusted to a second ratio, lower than the first ratio, and fed to the ruminant.
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Lanter Kent J.
Reutzel Lawrence F.
Weakley David C.
Purina Mills, LLC
Sawicki Z. Peter
Sayala C.
Westman Champlin & Kelly PA
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