The value of Trimethylalkylammonium Stearate RQ-20 in the rations of fattening pigs on sudangrass pasture.
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2011-11-07
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Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station
Abstract
A new chemical made from beef tallow, RQ-20, recently has come on the market and has been claimed to be beneficial for young pigs being fed for market. Its benefit arises from its anti-scouring action and it is said to be effective as a growth promoter. The substance is a white powder with a special trimethylalkylammonium stearate as the active ingredient to control scours. Steamed bonemeal is the carrier and supplies minerals in proper ratio. The two are mixed at the rate of 1 part RQ-20 to 4 parts steamed bonemeal.
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Swine, Trimethylalkylammonium Stearate RQ-20, Ration, Sudangrass