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Tannins in animal feed

Tannins in animal feed

by Tannins World | Feb 24, 2019 | Animal Nutrition

The use of tannins in animal feed and more generally in zootechnics is a topic discussed and documented in the scientific-veterinary literature. For some years now, interesting properties are known that allow the tannin to play a decisive role in the improvement of...

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