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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 36 No. 2 August 1948, pp. 297-305
Copyright © 1948 by American Society for Nutrition
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The Relation of Pyridoxine to the Growth of Chicks Fed Rations Containing Linseed Oil Meal

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F. H. Kratzer and D. E. Williams

Division of Poultry Husbandry, University of California, Davis

When linseed oil meal was fed to chicks at 30% of the ration an apparent pyridoxine deficiency resulted, although the ration contained many times the amount of pyridoxine normally required by chicks. The deficiency was prevented by adding synthetic pyridoxine or by treating the linseed oil meal with water.


Manuscript received 24 March 1948.





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