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BROILER LAMB

The possibility of producing broiler lamb and veal to being examined by British feed ata* firms, according to Dr. A. T. Johns, director of the Plant Chemistry Division of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Beseareh at Palmerston North. The proposal, he told the Lincoln College farmers’ conference last week, wee to use poor quality feed stuffs, which had been ground up, together with imported feeds, such as grain. Interest in this has been aroused by American work which has demonstrated the superior weight gains induced by ground and pelleted material in comparison with the same material in more bulky form. An article on this page explains why these ground feeds achieve better results In ruminants.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 6

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BROILER LAMB Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 6

BROILER LAMB Press, Volume C, Issue 29524, 27 May 1961, Page 6

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