Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Treatment of live animal
Patent
1995-04-20
1998-06-30
Gallagher, John J.
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Treatment of live animal
424442, 426231, 426442, 426623, 426635, 426648, 426807, A01K 100
Patent
active
057730520
ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to diets for chicks designed to provide their dietary requirements of methionine. Betaine is used in place of methionine to supply a portion of this requirement.
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Hall David D.
Koivistoinen Mika
McNaughton James L.
Virtanen Erkki
Cultor-Ltd
Gallagher John J.
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