Abstract

Studies were made of the variation in quality of commercial fish meals produced in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. A chick growth method was used for estimating the protein quality of the fish meals. Forty different samples of fish meal were tested. Results indicate that there is considerable variation in the growth-promoting qualities of commercial fish meals. This variation in growth appears to be due to variation in the protein quality of the fish meals.

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