Dr. BISHNU HARI
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Protein
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energy , protein, fat
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Growing chicks require 1% calcium while laying hens need about 3%. Insufficient calcium can lead to rickets in chicks and osteomalacia in layers. Common calcium sources include chalk powder, limestone, marble chips, oyster shells, and steamed bone meal. Layers prefer granular calcium, while chicks need fine powderGrowing chicks require 1% calcium while laying hens need about 3%. Insufficient calcium can lead to rickets in chicks and osteomalacia in layers. Common calcium sources include chalk powder, limestone, marble chips, oyster shells, and steamed bone meal. Layers prefer granular calcium, while chicks need fine powder
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Bello Bashir
MemberJuly 6, 2024 at 7:52 am in reply to: what are common substrate for different enzymes to be work more in feedEnzymes can be classified by the types of substrates they work on. For instance: proteases break down proteins into amino acids, carbohydrases split carbohydrates into simple sugars, and lipases take apart lipids into fatty acids and glycerol.
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Calorie to lysine ratioCalorie to lysine ratio

