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Dietary Requirements for Fertility and Lactation

XXII. Further Studies of the Role of Milk Fat in Fertility and Lactation*

Barnett Sure and Alethea Beach

(From the Laboratory of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville)

1. The importance of small variations in the amount of milk fat in fertility, and particularly in lactation, is demonstrated.
2. One of the limiting factors in all the milk diets studied from the standpoint of lactation is vitamin B.


* Research paper No. 141, Journal Series, University of Arkansas.

Manuscript received 16 October 1929.





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