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> But I did find it very reassuring that his thought match what we see in
> all other types of livestock.

I am somewhat perplexed as to what other livestock you are referring too,
and what protein levels are required in domestic stock.  Can you clarify?  I
have always thought it was interesting how similar they all are, up around
20%.


Geoff Manning

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