Cornell researchers see algae byproduct as prime animal feed
In New York state, researchers from Cornell University have been testing algae, after the oil has been removed for biodiesel production, as a potential animal feed for pigs and chickens. After removing the oil, the specimens used in the research included 13.9% to 38.2% crude protein and 1.5% to 9.3% crude fat. The algae byproduct could be fed at between 7.5% and 15% of an animal’s daily diet.
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