WO2019215724A1 - Polyhalite enriched animal feed - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an animal feed composition that comprises Polyhalite and a process for the preparation thereof.
- feed efficiency is a major variable that determines the final cost of a kilogram of poultry meat.
- proportion of feed in the broiler’s farming running costs ranges from 40 to 70% of the total cost of production.
- the Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) which varies depending on the type of production applied, is always a very helpful benchmark to determine the profitability of a farm. When aiming to increase the revenue of the poultry enterprise, it is important to improve the Feed Conversion Ratio and thus reduce the feed costs.
- Aaquaculture is the fastest growing sector in agriculture with an annual growth rate of close to 10%. This is due to the fact that world fisheries have reached a plateau while the demand for fish is growing. Tilapia fish are rapidly growing sector of aquaculture with the current world production reaching 4.5 million tons per year. For comparison - the Salmon annual production reaches only 1.4 million tons. In a typical aquaculture farm, fish feed represents about 50-60% of the total direct production expenses. Since the cost of feed is the major expense in the fish production unit, any change that will lead to more efficient utilization of the feed will have a substantial impact on the profitability of these production systems in addition to the beneficial environmental effects.
- Fish utilize protein for energy purposes and therefore compared to terrestrial animal feeds, fish feeds are rich in proteins, often amounting to 40-50% of the feed.
- the source of protein is fishmeal that is becoming a rare and expensive commodity.
- the nitrogenous products (ammonia, nitrite and nitrate) and phosphorous stemming from either leftover food, or partially digested protein and food are harmful to the fish themselves, can lead to growth retardation and at high levels cause mortality.
- a reduction in the amount of food wastage produced by the fish and especially those harmful to the environment will enable substantial saving on production of fish at high densities; concomitantly the effluents of the fish farms will not have an adverse impact on the environment.
- Figure 1 is an illustration of a graph depicting the body weight variance among
- Figure 2 includes photos of brooding cages, each cage housing 15 chicks, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 4 illustrates pictures of chickens, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 5 illustrates a table demonstrating the mean BW of chicks, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 6 depicts graphs 6A and 6B which illustrate the mean body weight of chicks Vs. Age (days) when fed with a Polyhalite enriched feed in various
- Figure 7 illustrates a table demonstrating the mean WG calculated when the birds were held in brooding cages, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments..
- Figure 8 illustrates a graph depicting the mean WG (g/d) measured from day of hatch to the end of the trial on day 35, in chicks from the different additive treatments, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 9 illustrates a table representing the mean BW, Feed intake and FCR of chicks, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 10 illustrates a graph depicting the mean BW (g), Feed intake (Kg) and
- Figure 11 illustrates a graph depicting the mean BW (g) Feed intake(Kg) and FCR (a.u.), in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 12 illustrates a table demonstrating the effect of the additive treatments on slaughter BW, relative breast at slaughter and after 48h, abdominal fat, heart and liver weights (% from slaughter BW) at the age, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 13 illustrates a graph depicting the mean breast weight (g), and relative breast weight (%) at slaughter time and 48h post-mortem for chickens from different additive treatments, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 14 illustrates a graph depicting the mean Heart weight (g), and relative heart weight (%) at slaughter time for chickens from different additive treatments, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- Figure 15 depicts pictures of a Fish Rearing Facility, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- an animal feed composition comprising Polyhalite in a concentration between 0.5%-5% w/w.
- the animal may be selected from the group including, poultry, bovine, and fish.
- the Polyhalite is in a concentration between 0.75%-2% w/w.
- the composition may be fed to poultry and includes Polyhalite in a concentration of 0.75% w/w. According to some embodiments, the composition is fed to poultry and includes Polyhalite in a concentration of 2% w/w.
- the composition may be fed to said animal on a daily basis.
- an animal feed enriched with Polyhalite enriched with Polyhalite.
- Polyhalite is an evaporite mineral, a hydrated Sulfate of Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium with formula: K 2 Ca 2 Mg(S0 4 ) 4 -2H 2 0.
- the addition of Polyhalite to the animal diets may provide a positive effect on the growth of the animals and/or on feed utilization.
- Polyhalite may be added to animal feed to be used as a growth enhancer for farm animals since Potassium and Sulphur are known to take part in the metabolism of the animals and Potassium is the third mineral in order of importance following Phosphorus and Calcium.
- animal as used herein may refer to any member of the kingdom Animalia, including for example, domesticated livestock and animal husbandry, such as, Chickens, cattle, sheep, pigs; marine (oceanic) or freshwater fish and the like.
- an animal feed composition comprising Polyhalite in a concentration between 0.5%-5% w/w, preferably, between 0.75%-2% w/w.
- the composition may be fed to said animal on a daily basis.
- a method for producing an animal feed comprising polyhalite comprising polyhalite, wherein said method comprises mixing polyhalite, e.g., in a pellet, granule, powder or dust form, with a feed, e.g., a fodder and/or forage.
- a general process for the manufacture of animal feed may include the steps of: Grinding of raw materials, mixing, pelltizing, cooling, crumbling, quality inspection, weighing and packaging and storage.
- polyhalite is preferably added at one or more of the following steps: grinding, mixing, pelletizing and/or crumbling.
- the polyhalite may be coated with one or more layers to enable discharge in the gastrointestinal track of an animal.
- a method for producing a fish feed comprising polyhalite comprising polyhalite, wherein said method comprises mixing polyhalite, e.g., in a pellet, granule, powder or dust form, preferably in powder form, with the feed.
- modern fish feeds are made by grinding and mixing together ingredients such as fishmeal, vegetable proteins and binding agents such as wheat. Water may be added and the resulting paste is extruded through holes in a metal plate. The diameter of the holes sets the diameter of the pellets, which can range from less than a millimeter to over a centimeter. As the feed is extruded it is cut to form pellets of the required length. The pellets are dried and oils are added. Adjusting parameters such as temperature and pressure enables the manufacturers to make pellets that suit different fish farming methods, for example feeds that float or sink slowly and feeds suited to recirculation systems. The dry feed pellets are stable for relatively long periods, for convenient storage and distribution.
- Polyhalite may be added to normal animal feed (grains as com, wheat, etc.), of all growth stages and mixed mechanically.
- the Polyhalite may be added to the fish feed (bone ash, proteins, etc.) and may be extruded, to get a pellet shaped particle feed.
- the Polyhalite may be dissolved in an aqueous environment in a continuous release manner, and this may have an impact of the uptake of the nutrients by the animals.
- the animal stomach acidity has also an impact on the Polyhalite dissolution in the animals.
- a Standard grade of polyhalite may be used for incorporation into an animal and/or fish feed, however, in accordance with some other embodiments, other Polyhalite products and/or appearances may be used, including, for example, the Granular (up to 5 mm particles) and the Mini-Granular (up to 2 mm particles), and their mixtures in various percentages.
- polyhalite may be added at the grinding and/or mixing stage.
- the polyhalite may be added to fish food, especially to feed juvenile fish since in these fish the results would be more pronounced.
- the polyhalite may be added on top of the regular diet components leading to a proportional reduction in all the other ingredients of the diet. According to these embodiments, this may enable replacing expensive fish diet ingredients with polyhlite, which is considered a much cheaper ingredient, e.g., especially since the addition of polyhalite to the diet resulted in a positive effect (better growth and FCR) when added at a 0.75%-3% concentration, preferably at a 1-2% concentration.
- a fish feed comprising at least 30% protein w/w; 2% fat w/w; 3% fiber w/w; 0.5%
- the fish feed composition may include 35% protein w/w; 4% fat w/w; 5% fiber w/w; 1.2% phosphorous w/w; 1.2% calcium w/w; and 2% Polyhalite w/w
- Polyhalite the additive was given to the chicken in the form of powder and the feed formula was provided at a level of grinding (to powder) that was fit to the growth stages of the chicken from hatching to market size.
- FIG 2 depicts brooding cages, each cage housing 15 chicks.
- the dietary treatment groups included: Control (C) the regular powdered feed given to broilers, C + 0.5% Polyhalite (PS), C + 0.75% PS, C + 1.5% PS, C + 2% PS, and C + 5% PS.
- Each chick was weighed every week and its individual weekly food intake was calculated. At the end of the experiment, at the age of 35 days, the chicken were individually weighed and the feed was removed 12 hours before slaughter. Breast muscle, abdominal fat pad, heart and liver were removed and weighed, and their weights calculated relative to their live body weight.
- Figure 5 illustrates a table demonstrating the mean BW measured when the birds were held in brooding cages (BC, from day of hatch to dl7), and in individual cages (IC, from d 17 to the end of the trial on d 35), in chicks from the additive treatments.
- Figure 6 depicts graphs 6A and 6B which illustrate the mean body weight of chicks Vs. Age (days) when fed with a Polyhalite enriched feed in various
- Graph 6A illustrates the mean BW (g) measured when the birds were held in brooding cages from day of hatch to day 17 in chicks from the different additive treatments.
- Graph 6B illustrates the mean (g) BW measured when the birds were held in individual cages from day 17 to the end of the trial on day 35, in chicks from the different additive treatments.
- the chicks feed with the 5% PS dietary treatment were found to have significantly lower weight compared with all chicks from other dietary treatments on dl4, dl7 and d2l, and from the chicks fed with control, 0.5, 0.75 and 2% diets on d28.
- the chicks fed the 5% PS diet differed significantly only from chicks that were fed with 0.75 and 2% diets. It can be seen that supplying the birds with 5% Polyhalite damaged the chick's performance already at the second week, with lower daily growth rate (See Figs. 7 and 8) and significantly lower BW, feeding the chicks with 0.75 or 2% Polyhalite resulted in improved performance.
- figure 7 illustrates a table demonstrating the mean
- WG calculated when the birds were held in brooding cages (BC, from day of hatch to d 17), and in individual cages (IC, from d 17 to the end of the trial on d 35), in chicks from the additive treatments.
- BC brooding cages
- IC individual cages
- figure 8 illustrates a graph depicting the mean WG (g/d) measured from day of hatch to the end of the trial on day 35, in chicks from the different additive treatments.
- Feed intake and feed conversion rate (FCR):
- FIG. 9 illustrates a table representing the mean BW, Feed intake and FCR calculated when the birds were held in brooding cages (BC, from day of hatch to d 17), and in individual cages (IC, from d 17 to the end of the trial on d 35), in chicks from the additive treatments.
- BW Feed intake (Kg) and FCR (a.u.) calculated for 35 day old birds held in individual cages from day 17 to day 35.
- Figure 12 illustrates a table demonstrating the effect of the additive treatments on slaughter BW, relative breast at slaughter and after 48h, abdominal fat, heart and liver weights (% from slaughter BW) at the age.
- FIG 13 illustrates a graph depicting the mean breast weight (g), and relative breast weight (%) at slaughter time and 48h post-mortem, for chickens from different additive treatments.
- FIG 14 illustrates a graph depicting the mean Heart weight (g), and relative heart weight (%) at slaughter time for chickens from different additive treatments.
- the fish were reared in this system for a period of one month. During this period, they were fed twice daily (7 days a week). In order to monitor the effect of Polyhalite on feed consumption, the fish were hand fed twice a day ad libitum from a preweighed container for each aquarium, and at the end of each day the amount of feed consumed was registered.
- the results of this experiment showed that there was no effect of Polyhalite addition on food consumption but the fish receiving the Polyhalite at a level of 2% exhibited significantly better growth (Table 3) and FCR (Table 4).
- the Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) is the amount of feed (in kg) ingested by an animal which can be converted into one kg of live weight.
- Food consumption level was recorded daily. The experiment was closely monitored and the fish fed 7 days a week. Levels of ammonia and nitrate in the rearing water were monitored and water quality maintained. The fish were kept under optimal growing conditions throughout the experimental growth period, which lasted 2 months. Growth results were obtained and FCR was calculated for all treatments.
- Potassium might elicit a bitter taste.
- the Polyhalite was added on top of the regular diet components leading to a proportional reduction in all the other ingredients of the diet. Under these circumstances, it is suggested to replace fish diet ingredients that cost 1 dollar with a much cheaper ingredient Polyhalite, which may cost less than half the cost of the feed ingredients and save on the cost of the feed.
- FIG 15 depicts pictures of a Fish Rearing Facility, in accordance with some demonstrative embodiments.
- the Aquaculture holding facility is situated within an insulated building and has 2 sets of 36 experimental round plastic tanks of 250 liters each, every 6 tanks are 5 connected to a central biofilter.
- Table 6 shows Specific Growth Rate (SGR) for fish fed a diet containing 2%
- Polyhalite was added as a feed additive at graded levels (1, 2, 3, 4 and 5%) to the regular commercial diet of the fish manufactured by Zemach Feed Mill diet number 4622 containing 35% protein; 4% fat; 5% fiber; 1.2% phosphorous; 1.2% calcium.
- the Polyhalite was added to the above feed formula on top of the prepared diet.
- the percent of added Polyhalite is proportionally subtracting each of the diet ingredients.
- the pellet diameter was 2.5mm and at the beginning of the experiment (during the initial 2 weeks), the pellets were partially crushed to enable smaller fish to consume the feed.
- the fish were reared in this system for a period of one month at a temperature of 26 ⁇ l°C. During this period, they were fed twice daily (7 days a week). In order to monitor the effect of Polyhalite on feed consumption and growth the fish were hand fed twice a day ad libitum from a pre weighed container for each aquarium and at the end of each day, the amount of feed consumed was registered.
- the results of this experiment showed that the addition of Polyhalite had no negative effect on food consumption and the fish receiving the Polyhalite at a level of 2% exhibited better growth (Table 7) and better FCR (Table 8).
- the Feed Conversion Ratio is the amount of feed (in kg) consumed by an animal leading to a gain of one kg live weight.
- the experimental fish Prior to the beginning of the experiment, the experimental fish were weighed and the very small or large fish were removed. Fish were then randomly stocked in the experimental tanks. All the fish in each tank were weighed every 2 weeks in order to follow their growth rate as well as update the feeding level, set at 5% of the body mass per day. Food consumption level was recorded. Levels of ammonia and nitrate in the rearing water were monitored twice a week and water quality maintained. Water temperature was 26 ⁇ l°C. The fish were kept under optimal growing conditions throughout the experimental growth period, which lasted 6 weeks.
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