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Journal of Nutrition Vol. 69 No. 3 November 1959, pp. 306-308
Copyright © 1959 by American Society for Nutrition
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The Availability to Chicks of Zinc in Various Compounds and Ores1

Hardy M. Edwards, Jr.

Poultry Department, University of Georgia, Athens

The results indicate that the zinc in zinc sulfate, willemite, zinc carbonate, zinc metal, zinc oxide (technical grade), smithsonite, hemimorphite, zinc oxide (A. R. grade) and zincite is relatively available to the young growing chicken. The zinc in sterling black and brown crude ore is of lower availability and that from sphalerite and franklinite is relatively unavailable.


1 Journal Paper no. 103 of the College Experiment Station, University of Georgia, Athens.

Manuscript received 17 March 1959.





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