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Author(s): J. L. Yáñez, E. Beltranena, and R.T. Zijlstra
Publication Date: May 7, 2011
Reference: Advances in Pork Production, Volume 22. 2011.
Country: Canada

Summary:

The abstract for a study examining the composition of six co-products. The nutritional compositions varied between co-products, and level of inclusion into diets will depend on the various levels of nutrients. Generally, wheat and canola based co-products had higher levels of energy and amino acids, but large variation still exists due to the processing done and stage of industrial processing they are from.

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