Feather-lysate, a hydrolyzed feather feed ingredient and animal

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426623, 426630, 426646, 426647, 426657, 426807, A23K 110

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ABSTRACT:
A hydrolyzed feather product, feather-lysate, is disclosed. The product comprises partially hydrolyzed feather, proteins cleaved from the partially hydrolyzed feather, peptides cleaved from the partially hydrolyzed feather, and Bacillus licheniformis cells. Preferably, the B. licheniformis cells are killed. Feather-lysate may be combined with a carbohydrate source to form an animal feed.

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