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J. Anim Sci. 1950. 9:615-618.
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Effect of APF Supplement on Efficiency of Feed Utilization for the Pig

T. J. Cunha, J. E. Burnside, G. B. Meadows, H. M. Edwards, R. H. Benson, A. M. Pearson and R. S. Glasscock

University of Florida1

Abstract

An average of 12, experiments definitely indicates that APF (Lederle) is concerned with efficiency of feed utilization. APF also increases the rate of gain and hemoglobin level of pigs fed the basal ration studied.


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1 Department of Animal Husbandry and Nutrition, Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, Gainesville, Florida, Acknowledgment is made to the following persons for assistance during various phases of these trials: D. M, Buschman, H. H. Hopper, G. A. LaMar, C. B. Shawver, R. F. Sewell and S. J. Folks.







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