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J. Anim Sci. 1950. 9:112-114.
© 1950 American Society of Animal Science

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Contamination of Pork Muscle and Fat in Hogs Treated with Benzene Hexachloride1

R. H. Grummer, R. W. Bray and G. Bohstedt

University of Wisconsin

Abstract

Pork from hogs treated with liberal applications of BHC (dust and spray) more than 10 days before slaughtered was not contaminated. However, treating animals immediately prior to slaughter caused an off-flavor in the lean and fat. Treated animals showed no gross symptoms of toxicity.


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1 Published with the approval of the Director of the Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment Station.







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