Search Results for: Meat of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
problems, anaemia and liver diseases. spray dried plasma is rich in essential nutrients such as proteins, vitamins and minerals. as an ingredient in piglet feed, for example, it boosts vigour and resistance to disease, especially at vulnerable periods such as weaning. haemoglobin powder is very useful in the
production of feeds for many species of farmed fish. they bring valuable nutrition to fish in the colder climates, such as salmon and trout. equally, they are being used to improve feeds for warm water fish such as barramundi, silver perch, tuna, snapper, sea bream, sea bas, tilapia and grouper and...
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seafoods' longtime commitment to sustainability of the environment, business, and people the captain of the purse-seine fishing vessel sends a signal to the crew member, who has been waiting in the small boat, ready to do his job. his boat begins to travel in a large circle, pulling the net from the
vessel. after minutes or so, other crew members draw together the bottom of the net. beneath the water, a school of pink salmon returning to the streams of kitoi bay, afognak island, after living in the ocean for months, is caught in a "purse." less than hours later, the fish are being processed at...
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almost species of ungulates (hoofed mammals ) belonging to the family bovidae. the bovids are the largest family of hoofed mammals and are native to africa , europe, asia, and north america. members include antelope , bison , buffalo , cattle , sheep , and goats . bovids have mutually beneficial symbiotic
a large domestic cat . bovids are members of the artiodactyla (even-toed ungulate ) order. as such, they walk on the third and fourth toes of each foot, which are covered and protected by hoofs—specialized claws. standing on the toes has the effect of lengthening the legs, which gives them greater quickness...
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