Use of pig by-products (bristles and hooves) as alternative protein raw material in fish feed: a feasibility study

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Use of pig by-products (bristles and hooves) as alternative protein raw material in fish feed : a feasibility study. / Gachango, Florence Gathoni; Ekmann, K.S.; Frørup, J.; Pedersen, Søren Marcus.

In: Aquaculture, Vol. 479, 2017, p. 265–272.

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Gachango, FG, Ekmann, KS, Frørup, J & Pedersen, SM 2017, 'Use of pig by-products (bristles and hooves) as alternative protein raw material in fish feed: a feasibility study', Aquaculture, vol. 479, pp. 265–272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.04.029

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Gachango, F. G., Ekmann, K. S., Frørup, J., & Pedersen, S. M. (2017). Use of pig by-products (bristles and hooves) as alternative protein raw material in fish feed: a feasibility study. Aquaculture, 479, 265–272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.04.029

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Gachango FG, Ekmann KS, Frørup J, Pedersen SM. Use of pig by-products (bristles and hooves) as alternative protein raw material in fish feed: a feasibility study. Aquaculture. 2017;479:265–272. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.04.029

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Gachango, Florence Gathoni ; Ekmann, K.S. ; Frørup, J. ; Pedersen, Søren Marcus. / Use of pig by-products (bristles and hooves) as alternative protein raw material in fish feed : a feasibility study. In: Aquaculture. 2017 ; Vol. 479. pp. 265–272.

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