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titleOfInvention Method for processing animal stuff into fodder
abstract FIELD: feed production. The purpose of the invention is to increase the efficiency of the method by increasing the yield of the product. A method of processing animal feed for feed includes acid hydrolysis, neutralization and drying of raw materials. As animal raw materials, substandard nonfood carcasses of animals are used, acid hydrolysis is carried out with 5–20% sulfuric acid for 5–15 h at 90–110 ° C, the resulting hydrolyzate is separated into solution and acid precipitate. Lime suspension is added to the obtained precipitate, the mixture is kept for 3-5 hours at 95-105 ° C until a homogeneous pasty mass is formed, which is mixed with the separated hydrolyzate solution to neutralize them, after which the precipitate is separated from the solution, which is evaporated, and the resulting residue is dried by sublimation to a moisture content of 5%. The final processing product — an organo-mineral substrate contains amino acids, fats, carbohydrates, lipids, organic and inorganic salts, organic bases and acids, esters, amino alcohols, porphyrin, flavonoid, purine, pyrimidine and other derivatives, as well as trace elements necessary for the vitality of living organisms. The physiologically active substances listed are in optimal ratios. The proposed method provides the possibility of involving weak, frostbitten, sick fallen and other animals into processing, which will amount to an additional 5-10% of raw materials. 1 tab. with S o VJ fcb VJ VI go
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