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Safety of a feed additive consisting of folic acid for aquatic species (Chr. Olesen A/S and DSM Nutritional Products Ltd). [PDF]
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The effect of mangosteen rind extract nanocapsule as a feed additive on the growth performance and blood lipid profile of broiler chicken. [PDF]
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Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of L-isoleucine produced with <i>Escherichia coli</i> CCTCC M 20231916 for all animal species (Kempex Holland B.V.). [PDF]
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Safety and efficacy of a feed additive consisting of capsaicin for all animal species (XP Chemistries AB). [PDF]
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1991
Feed additives used to supplement dairy rations can increase daily feed cost from 2 to 65 per animal. The economic response (benefit to cost ratio) varies from $2.00 to $12.00 for each dollar invested in a specific additive. Knowledgeable dairy veterinarians must understand the role of each additive, when it will be beneficial, inclusion level ...
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Feed additives used to supplement dairy rations can increase daily feed cost from 2 to 65 per animal. The economic response (benefit to cost ratio) varies from $2.00 to $12.00 for each dollar invested in a specific additive. Knowledgeable dairy veterinarians must understand the role of each additive, when it will be beneficial, inclusion level ...
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2015
The recent global concerns associated with the use of antibiotics and other growth-promoting stimulants in the animal feeds have created a window of opportunities and responsibilities for livestock nutritionists to search for alternative safer feed additives, such as direct-fed microbials based on viable naturally occurring beneficial microorganisms ...
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The recent global concerns associated with the use of antibiotics and other growth-promoting stimulants in the animal feeds have created a window of opportunities and responsibilities for livestock nutritionists to search for alternative safer feed additives, such as direct-fed microbials based on viable naturally occurring beneficial microorganisms ...
Ravinder Nagpal +4 more
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