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titleOfInvention Feed for pig, fattened hog and poultry
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the feed into which magnesium dipropionate is incorporated and which does not produce dust and is excellent in a quiet effect. n CONSTITUTION: This feed is obtd. by adding the salt having an average grain size of preferably 0.04 to 0.2mm of the magnesium dipropionate formed by reaction of magnesium hydroxide and propionic acid, etc., to the feed for pigs, fattened hogs and poultry. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO
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