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Hatching method correlates to early growth in chickens but not later performance. [PDF]

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Commercially-manufactured diets

2023
Commercially-manufactured diets or proprietary diets have been popular with pet owners for many years, with the first such diet for dogs being produced in 1860 here in the UK. Since this time commercially-manufactured diets have consistently risen in popularity, now widely available they offer many advantages to the pet owner and veterinary ...
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Selenium content of commercial formula diets

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1978
Fluorometric analyses for selenium (Se) content were done on infant formulas, formulas for tube feeding, food supplements, chemically defined diets, and total parenteral nutrition solutions . The Se content of products depended on the protein source .
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Commercial laboratory animal diets: Toxicant and nutrient variability

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, 1980
A commercial rodent feed was analyzed for a series of nutrients and potential contaminants during a 5-yr period. Annual average Cu and vitamin A concentrations were generally at least 12% lower than the approximate concentrations listed by the manufacturer, whereas Ca, protein, and vitamin B1 were within +/- 5% and fat and Zn within +/- 8% of the ...
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