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Animal product - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Animal products are either produced by an animal or taken from the body of an animal. The term is primarily used in relation to diet, particularly for vegetarians, vegans and those concerned with mai...
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Meat by-product - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meat by-products : are clean parts of slaughtered animals, not including meat. These include lungs, spleen, kidneys, brain, liver, blood, bone, and stomach and intestines freed of their contents. It ...
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Animal by-products - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Animal by-products are biodegradable wastes consisting of animal carcases, parts of animal carcases, products of animal origin which are not intended for human consumption, includes catering waste (a...
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As leading producer of animal hair products in China, Anping Yuandong Animal By-Products Processing Factory constantly innovates traditional technology during process in order to produce quality products in the most efficient way.
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; Animal Rendering Products ; In More Places Than You Think ; You'll Be Surprised To Learn What Goes Into Film, Glue & Crayons ... Some of us may protect the treatment of animals by the animal industries by limiting our consumption of animal products. For those of us who choose this path, it may be worthwhile to...
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ANIMALS, ENGLAND The Animal By-Products Regulations 2005 ... A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The Animal By-Products Regulations 2005, ISBN 0110732804. The print version may be purchased by clicking here.
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Animal agriculture is a significant portion of U.S. agriculture. ... Efficient, science-based animal agriculture translates into affordable and high-quality food for the consumer. NIFA and its land-grant university partners collaborate with industry and other interested parties to develop and disseminate knowledge and...
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