Casting perlite before the swine

Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Treatment of live animal

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426 74, 426623, 426630, 426807, 71 21, 71 64F, 71 64G, 71 64SC, A23K 100

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ABSTRACT:
A swine, hog and pig fodder which comprises the customary digestible meal or grain component, e.g. soy or bran meal, in combination with an indigestible blown perlite additive with a particle size up to 5 mm and preferably between 0 and 2 mm. The fodder can contain 10 to 50 volume % blown perlite which may store in its open-pore structure physiologically or medicinally effective substances such as medicaments, trace elements essential to nutrition and vitamins.

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