Crude Glycerin in Swine Diets

Published on: 07/29/2011
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Author : LeAnn Johnston, PhD (Amlan)
SUMMARYCrude glycerin is a by-product of the biodiesel production, which has been shown to be a good energy source for swine. There is variability in the energy available from crude glycerin, which is partially explained by the glycerin content of the crude glycerin. Up to 15% crude glycerin has been fed to pigs without negative consequences. Methanol, which is potentially toxi...
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Phnom Penh, Phnum Penh, Cambodia
Re: Crude Glycerin in Swine Diets
08/01/2011 | Dear madam,
It's a very interesting item as we use it as feed additive. Anyway, does it affect the meat quality? Where can i find it?
Thanks and best regards,
Valy
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11/29/2011 | Feeding up to 10% in diets for swine has been shown not to affect meat quality or caracass composition.
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