IP Library Granted Patent US 8,519,008
Granted Patent B2
US 8,519,008 · App. 10/349,743 · Granted Aug 27, 2013

Method and composition for improving the health of young monogastric mammals

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Patent No.
US 8,519,008
App. No.
10/349,743
Granted
Aug 27, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of improving the health of a first group of young monogastric mammals, the first group of young monogastric mammals nursing from a first lactating monogastric mammal during a pre-weaning period, the method including feeding the first lactating monogastric mammal an effective amount of an animal feed during the pre-weaning period, and feeding the first lactating monogastric mammal an effective amount of sugar alcohol during the pre-weaning period.

Claims (105)

1. A method of decreasing the mortality rate of a group of piglets nursing from a lactating sow during a pre-weaning period, the method comprising:

feeding the lactating sow sugar alcohol during the pre-weaning period, the sugar alcohol comprising sorbitol and the lactating sow ingesting from about twenty-five grams of sugar alcohol per day to about fifty-two grams of sugar alcohol per day; and

feeding the lactating sow an animal feed during the pre-weaning period, the amount of the animal feed and the amount of the sugar alcohol fed to the lactating sow effective to decrease the mortality rate of the group of piglets.

2. A method of feeding a first lactating sow, a first group of piglets nursing from the first lactating sow during a pre-weaning period, the method comprising:

feeding the first lactating sow an effective amount of an animal feed during the pre-weaning period; and

feeding the first lactating sow an effective amount of a sugar alcohol during the pre-weaning period, the effective amount of sugar alcohol from about twenty-five grams of sugar alcohol per day to about fifty-two grams of sugar alcohol per day, the method effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period and the sugar alcohol comprising sorbitol.

3. The method of claim 2 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period to about 4.6 percent, or less.

4. The method of claim 2 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of young piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period to about four percent, or less.

5. The method of claim 2 wherein the first lactating sow is provided with a first diet during the pre-weaning period, the first diet comprising:

the effective amount of an animal feed; and

the effective amount of the sugar alcohol; the method effective to decrease

the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of a second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period, wherein: the second group of piglets nurses from a second lactating sow during the pre-weaning period;

the second lactating sow is provided with a second diet during the pre-weaning period; and

the second diet is free of the effective amount of the sugar alcohol.

6. The method of claim 5 wherein the second diet is free of sugar alcohol.

7. The method of claim 5 wherein the first diet and the second diet are identical with the exception that the second diet is free of the effective amount of the sugar alcohol.

8. The method of claim 5 wherein the first diet and the second diet are identical with the exception that the second diet is free of sugar alcohol.

9. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about ten percent.

10. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about twenty percent.

11. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about forty-five percent.

12. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about two percentage points.

13. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about four percentage points.

14. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about five percentage points.

15. A method of feeding a first lactating sow to improve the health of a first group of piglets nursing from the first lactating sow during a pre-weaning period compared to the health of a second group of piglets nursing from a second lactating sow, the method comprising feeding the first lactating sow a first diet during the pre-weaning period, the first diet comprising:

an effective amount of the animal feed; and

an effective amount of the sugar alcohol, the effective amount of sugar alcohol from about twenty-five grams of sugar alcohol per day to about fifty-two grams of sugar alcohol per day and the sugar alcohol comprising sorbitol, the method effective to increase the overall live weight of the first group of piglets at weaning as compared to the overall live weight of the second group of piglets at weaning wherein:

the second group of piglets nurses from the second lactating sow during the pre-weaning period;

the second lactating sow is provided with a second diet during the pre-weaning period; and

the first diet and the second diet are identical with the exception that the second diet is free of the effective amount of the sugar alcohol.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein the second diet is free of sugar alcohol.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein the method is effective to increase the overall live weight of the first group of piglets at weaning as compared to the overall live weight of the second group of piglets at weaning by at least about ten percent.

18. A method of feeding a first lactating sow, a first group of piglets nursing from the first lactating sow during a pre-weaning period, the method comprising feeding the first lactating sow a first diet during the pre-weaning period the first diet comprising:

an effective amount of the animal feed; and

an effective amount of the sugar alcohol, the sugar alcohol comprising sorbitol in an amount from about twenty-five grams per day to about fifty-two grams per day, wherein, as measured from start to finish of the pre-weaning period, milk production of the first lactating sow is increased relative to a second sow and a total animal feed intake, on a dry basis, of the first lactating sow is substantially the same as the total animal feed intake, on a dry basis, of the second lactating sow nursing a second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period, wherein:

the second lactating sow is provided with a second diet of the effective amount of the animal feed during the pre-weaning period; and

the second diet is free of the effective amount of the sugar alcohol.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the second diet is free of sugar alcohol.

20. The method of claim 18 wherein the first diet and the second diet are identical with the exception that the second diet is free of the effective amount of the sugar alcohol.

21. The method of claim 18 wherein the first diet and the second diet are identical with the exception that the second diet is free of sugar alcohol.

22. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period by at least about fifty-five percent.

23. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period by at least about four percentage points.

24. The method of claim 5 wherein:

the parity of the first lactating sow is at least two litters;

the parity of the second lactating sow is at least two litters;

the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of a second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about sixty-three percent.

25. The method of claim 5 wherein:

the parity of the first lactating sow is at least two litters;

the parity of the second lactating sow is at least two litters; and

the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of a second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about eight percentage points.

26. The method of claim 2 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period to about 3.5 percent, or less.

27. A method of decreasing the mortality rate of a group of piglets nursing from a lactating sow during a pre-weaning period, the method comprising:

feeding the lactating sow an effective amount of an animal feed during the pre-weaning period; and

feeding the lactating sow at least about twenty-five grams of sugar alcohol per day during the pre-weaning period, wherein the sugar alcohol comprises sorbitol in an amount from about twenty-five grams per day to about fifty-two grams per day, the method effective to decrease the mortality rate of the group of piglets.

28. The method of claim 27 wherein the sugar alcohol is sorbitol.

29. The method of claim 15 wherein the method is effective to increase the overall live weight of the first group of piglets at weaning as compared to the overall live weight of the second group of piglets at weaning by at least about twelve percent.

30. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period by at least about forty-eight percent.

31. The method of claim 5 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of the second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about fifty-five percent.

32. The method of claim 5 wherein:

the parity of the first lactating sow is at least two litters;

the parity of the second lactating sow is at least two litters; and

the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the mortality rate of a second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period by at least about seven percentage points.

33. The method of claim 15 wherein:

the parity of the first lactating sow is at least two litters;

the parity of the second lactating sow is at least two litters; and

the method is effective to increase the overall live weight of the first group of piglets at weaning as compared to the overall live weight of the second group of piglets at weaning by at least about fourteen percent.

34. The method of claim 33 wherein:

the method is effective to increase the overall live weight of the first group of piglets at weaning as compared to the overall live weight of the second group of piglets at weaning by at least about seventeen percent.

35. The method of claim 1 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period to about 4.6 percent, or less.

36. The method of claim 1 wherein:

the parity of the lactating sow is at least two litters; and

the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the group of piglets during the pre-weaning period to 5.7 percent, or less.

37. A method of increasing the weight gained by a first group of piglets during a pre-weaning period, the first group of piglets nursing from a first lactating sow during the pre-weaning period, the method comprising:

feeding the first lactating sow a first diet during the pre-weaning period, the first diet comprising:

an effective amount of an animal feed; and

an effective amount of sugar alcohol, the effective amount of sugar alcohol from about twenty-five grams of sugar alcohol per day to about fifty-two grams of sugar alcohol per day and the sugar alcohol comprising sorbitol and the method effective to increase the weight gained by the first group of piglets during the pre-weaning period as compared to the weight gained by a second group of piglets during the pre-weaning period, wherein:

the second group of piglets nurses from a second lactating sow during the pre-weaning period;

the second lactating sow is provided with a second diet during the pre-weaning period; and

the first diet and the second diet are identical with the exception that the second diet is free of the effective amount of the sugar alcohol.

38. A method of feeding a lactating sow, the method comprising:

feeding the lactating sow an effective amount of an animal feed during the pre-weaning period; and

feeding the lactating sow an effective amount of sugar alcohol during the pre-weaning period, the effective amount of sugar alcohol from about twenty-five grams of sugar alcohol per day to about fifty-two grams of sugar alcohol per day and the sugar alcohol comprising sorbitol, wherein the method is effective to increase the milk production efficiency of the lactating sow.

39. A method of feeding a first lactating sow, the method comprising:

feeding the first lactating sow an effective amount of an animal feed during a pre-weaning period; and

feeding the first lactating sow an effective concentration of sugar alcohol during the pre-weaning period, the effective concentration based on the total dry weight of a feed composition, and the feed composition comprising the animal feed and the sugar alcohol, the sugar alcohol comprising sorbitol in an amount from about twenty-five grams per day to about fifty-two grams per day, wherein the method is effective to increase the milk production efficiency of the first lactating sow.

40. The method of claim 39 wherein:

the first lactating sow is provided with a first diet during the pre-weaning period, the first diet comprising:

the effective amount of the animal feed; and

the effective concentration of the sugar alcohol; and

the method is effective to increase the milk production efficiency of the first lactating sow during the pre-weaning period as compared to the milk production efficiency of a second lactating sow during the pre-weaning period, wherein:

the second lactating sow is provided with a second diet during the pre-weaning period; and

the second diet is free of the effective concentration of the sugar alcohol.

41. The method of claim 2 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period to about 3.5 percent, or less.

42. The method of claim 2 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the first group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period to about 5.7 percent, or less.

43. The method of claim 15 wherein the method is effective to increase the overall live weight of the first group of piglets at weaning as compared to the overall live weight of the second group of piglets at weaning by at least about five percent.

44. The method of claim 27 wherein the method is effective to decrease the mortality rate of the group of piglets during at least a portion of the pre-weaning period to about 5.7 percent, or less.

45. The method of claim 38 wherein the method is effective to increase milk production efficiency of the lactating sow by at least two percent during the pre-weaning period.

46. The method of claim 39 wherein the method is effective to increase milk production efficiency of the first lactating sow by at least two percent during the pre-weaning period.

47. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

48. The method of claim 2 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

49. The method of claim 15 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

50. The method of claim 18 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

51. The method of claim 27 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

52. The method of claim 37 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

53. The method of claim 38 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

54. The method of claim 39 , wherein the sugar alcohol further comprises adonitol, allitol, altritol, arabinitol, dulcitol, erythritol, glycerol, iditol, inositol, isomalt, lactitol, maltitol, mannitol, perseitol, ribitol, rhamnitol, threitol, xylitol, or any combination of any of these.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 24, 2015
From: LAND O'LAKES PURINA FEED LLC
To: PURINA ANIMAL NUTRITION LLC
Reel/Frame 035493/0381 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 9, 2011
From: U.S. NATIONAL BANK ASSOCIATION
To: LAND O'LAKES, INC.
Reel/Frame 027358/0745 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 22, 2009
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: LAND O'LAKES INC.; AGRICULTURAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLIANCE MILK PRODUCTS, LLC; AMERICA'S COUNTRY STORES HOLDINGS, LLC; AMERICA'S COUNTRY STORES, LLC; CHEESE & PROTEIN INTERNATIONAL LLC; FEED SERVICES, LLC; FORAGE GENETICS, INC.; GOLDEN STATE FEEDS, LLC; GOLDEN VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS; HAY MARKETS INTERNATIONAL LLC; KIEL CHEESE, LLC; LAND O'LAKES HOLDINGS, INC.; LAND O'LAKES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION; LAND O'LAKES PURINA FEED LLC; LOL HOLDINGS II, INC.; MILK PRODUCTS, LLC; NORTHWEST FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; NORTHWEST FOOD PRODUCTS TRANSPORTATION, LLC; NUTRA-BLEND, L.L.C.; PAPILLON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, INC.; PENNY-NEWMAN MILLING LLC; PMI AGRICULTURE L.L.C.; PMI NUTRITION INTERNATIONAL, LLC; PMI NUTRITION, LLC; PURINA MILLS, LLC; RESEARCH SEEDS, INC.; THOMAS PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 023546/0901 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 21, 2006
From: LAND O'LAKES, INC.; AGRICULTURAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANY; ALLIANCE MILK PRODUCTS, LLC; AMERICA'S COUNTRY STORES HOLDINGS, LLC; AMERICA'S COUNTRY STORES, LLC; CHEESE & PROTEIN INTERNATIONAL LLC; FEED SERVICES, LLC; FORAGE GENETICS, INC.; GOLDEN STATE FEEDS, LLC; GOLDEN VALLEY DAIRY PRODUCTS; HAY MARKETS INTERNATIONAL LLC; KIEL CHEESE, LLC; LAND O'LAKES PURINA FEED LLC; LAND O'LAKES HOLDINGS, INC.; LAND O'LAKES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION; LOL HOLDINGS II, INC.; MILK PRODUCTS, LLC.; NORTHWEST FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC.; NORTHWEST FOOD PRODUCTS TRANSPORTATION, LLC; NUTRA-BLEND, LLC; PAPILLON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS, INC.; PENNY-NEWMAN MILLING LLC; PMI NUTRITION, LLC; PMI AGRICULTURE L.L.C.; PMI NUTRITION INTERNATIONAL, LLC; PURINA MILLS, LLC; RESEARCH SEEDS, INC.; THOMAS PRODUCTS, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 018279/0624 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 21, 2004
From: LAND O'LAKES FARMLAND FEED LLC
To: LAND O'LAKES PURINA FEED LLC
Reel/Frame 016087/0246 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2004
From: LAND O'LAKES, INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 014918/0368 →