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Lactating cows were fed rations with an ingredient and nutrient composition which was identical to the rations that were used in a previous study in dry cows.
"We need more than cookies," said Solly Lazard, 37, referring to the rations that were distributed in Peguyville, where residents had erected plastic hovels in the clearing above where their houses once stood.
Where I live, people have begun to talk about the possibility of this, if not actually going down to their cellars to make space available for the rations that will see them through the crisis until the first shipments of American chicken arrive.
With those images seared on their brains, the men, weighed down with weapons, ammunition and the rations that would sustain them for the coming 24 hours, wolfed down a meal of greasy hamburger and chips before clambering aboard the Chinooks that would take them for the seven-minute hop to Babaji.
The results, after 44 days of feeding (Table 12), showed a significant difference in weight gains between the birds fed the control diet and those that received the rations that included fly larvae.
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