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the feedstuff
noun
Feed for animals; fodder
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"Reports claimed that the feedstuff Suhai prepared was so toxic it could even kill flies," said Xinhua, the country's official newswire.
Diets containing in excess of 140 g SLH kg− 1 probably caused reduction of protein synthesis by fish, possibly resulting from higher proportion of small peptides and free amino acids in the feedstuff, which possibly elicited higher amino acid catalysis and increased nitrogen excretion.
It could be easily explicable because the feedstuff (fish meat) decayed gradually and deeply.
In addition, poultry might have been exposed to antimicrobial drugs through growth promoters added in the feedstuff and during therapeutic or preventive treatments, but information about such use was not available.
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Your May 14 editorial about genetically altered salmon -- "hormonally hyperactive creatures" -- brought to mind a collateral issue: the lack of regulations requiring disclosure pertaining to the feedstuffs on which farm-raised fish are grown.
Probiotics usage alone or in mixed cultures can improve the nutritional value of the feedstuffs.
The feedstuffs, refusals, feces, urine, blood and bone were sampled for Ca and phosphorus (P) analysis.
According to the results of present study, higher amounts of CP and EE in experimental treatments, can increase GE content, however, it should be noticed that the GE is not a good criterion for accessible energy of the feedstuffs by the animal (Walker et al. 2004).
Nutrient composition of the feedstuffs provided to the foals and mares during experimental period (expressed in %).
In most studies, the feedstuffs used in animal diets have differed to relate the effects of diet to gene expression or enzymatic activity.
The cows had access to straw 1 Metabolizable energy. 2 The carotenoid content in the feedstuffs was not determined in this study.
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