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spelling Ford, D. J. 0023-6772 1758-1117 SAGE Publications General Veterinary Animal Science and Zoology http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/002367777780936558 <jats:p> A pelleted and 2 expanded rodent diets were autoclaved at 121°C for 20 minutes, and fed to DBA/1 and LACA strains of mice. Reproduction was not significantly different on any diet and autoclaving had no effect other than increasing the intervals between litters. However, apparent food consumption was greater and efficiency of food utilization (expressed as young weaned/diet consumed) was poorer in mice fed pelleted diets. </jats:p><jats:p> Diet had no significant effect on growth, but food wastage and consequently apparent food consumption were less and food utilization more efficient when expanded diets were fed. In addition, true food consumption was lower and food conversion more efficient. </jats:p><jats:p> Autoclaving had little effect on expanded diets but caused a significant reduction in wastage and in apparent and true consumption of the pelleted diet, perhaps because of increased hardness. </jats:p> Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice Laboratory Animals
spellingShingle Ford, D. J., Laboratory Animals, Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice, General Veterinary, Animal Science and Zoology
title Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice
title_full Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice
title_fullStr Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice
title_full_unstemmed Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice
title_short Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice
title_sort effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice
title_unstemmed Effect of autoclaving and physical structure of diets on their utilization by mice
topic General Veterinary, Animal Science and Zoology
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