1948
DOI: 10.3382/ps.0270402
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The Nutritive Value of Peanut Cake, Meal, Protein and Nonprotein Residue for Chicks

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“…As much as 15 percent of peanut oil meal may replace an equal weight of soybean oil meal in diets used by Hammond (1944). In a series of experiments using diets well fortified with meat scrap and fish meal, Altschul et al (1948) found that peanut oil meal could replace soybean oil meal entirely with satisfactory results. Heuser et al (1946) reported that peanut oil meal could replace one-half of the soybean oil meal with little difference in results.…”
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“…As much as 15 percent of peanut oil meal may replace an equal weight of soybean oil meal in diets used by Hammond (1944). In a series of experiments using diets well fortified with meat scrap and fish meal, Altschul et al (1948) found that peanut oil meal could replace soybean oil meal entirely with satisfactory results. Heuser et al (1946) reported that peanut oil meal could replace one-half of the soybean oil meal with little difference in results.…”
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