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Poultry grits

Bulbs prefer well-drained, humus-rich soil. If you fear your soil may be too heavy and wet, incorporate plenty of poultry grit into the soil, or put some grit or coarse sand in the bottom... [Pg.190]

Use Pottery, enamel, and ceramic ware glass soaps abrasive bond for abrasive wheels cements and concretes insulating compositions fertilizer poultry grit tarred roofing materials. [Pg.551]

Most of the limestone used in agriculture is applied directly to the soil. Smaller amounts are used as a filler and conditioner in fertiliser formulations. It is also used in animal feeds, and as poultry grit. Furthermore, limestone is increasingly being employed to combat the adverse effects of acid rainfall. [Pg.86]

Althea (Althea officinalis) root poultry food agent Terephthalic acid poultry grit Feldspar... [Pg.5559]

Leeson, S., Hussar, N. and Summers, J.D. (1988) Feeding and nutritive value of hominy and corn grits for poultry. Animal Feed Science and Technology 19,313-325. [Pg.156]

Poultry require grit in their gizzard to help them grind their food. Closely graded limestone and shell products in the size range 3 to 10 mm are generally specified. [Pg.91]


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