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What is the chemical composition of poultry manure?

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In general, poultry manure, after processing, consists of 4% nitrogen (N), 6% phosphorous (P), 4% potassium (K), and 86% organic material from dead plants and animals that will nurture the soil with optimal effectiveness.
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Can poultry manure be fed to cattle?

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Rations of up to 60 parts of dried poultry waste to 40 parts grain have given favorable results when fed to feeder cattle. Ensiling appears to be a good method of utilizing wet cage layer manure. Ideal manure-silage should have a moisture content of 40%, temperature range of 65 to 90?F, and a pH of 3.9 to 4.0. One report indicates 60 parts manure to 40 parts forage is a good mixture. Commercial poultry growers have fed processed poultry litter to cattle for decades with no adverse effects.
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What are some common applications for poultry manure?

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Agricultural production companies, independent farmers, golf courses and commercial landscapers can use poultry manure as fertilizer, and do-it-yourself retail chains and lawn & garden stores can sell poultry manure to consumers who need fertilizer to help their plants, lawns and gardens grow lush without harming people, pets and waterways.
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WHAT IS THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE VARIOUS HAEMO-SOL PRODUCTS?

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Both Haemo-Sol Regular and Regular Non-Phosphate contain an anionic surfactant. Haemo-Sol Non-Suds is a non-ionic surfactant and Haemo-Sol E.A. contains both cationic and anionic surfactants.
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What is the chemical composition of CML products?

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Please contact your local representative for the appropriate Material Data Sheet for any CML package style. Your first contact point should be your local representative or distributor, their details are available elsewhere on this website. Please ensure the requirement for RoHS compliant (Pb-Free) products is detailed on all purchase order paperwork. All Pb-free shipping materials will clearly be labelled as Pb-free with either e2 or e3 labels as shown in Fig.1 below.
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What is the chemical composition of lecturer's chalk?

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The main medium used for chalk drawings is Prang Artist/Lecturer's Chalk, manufactured by Dixon Ticonderoga in Sandusky, Ohio using FDA approved pigment with a calcium carbonate base and clear liquid soap binder. There are 25 colors in 1x1x3 inch square sticks. Lecturer's chalk is softer and less dense than pastel due to it's media base calcium carbonate as opposed to the harder gum base of pastel.
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Q. What is its chemical composition?

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This is a community project. This information is presented without warranty but as a good faith effort on the part of many people, voluntarily contributing information the best they know it. You take full responsibility yourself for any experimentation you do with your own systems.
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What Is the Chemical Composition of Air?

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Learn about chemical composition of the Earth's air. Percentages of the most common compounds are given, according to volume.
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What Is the Volume & Chemical Composition of Blood?

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Do you know how many liters of blood are in your body? How about what's in your blood? Let's learn about the chemistry of human blood.
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What is the chemical composition of the tea leaf?

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Sugars and starch are consistently found in tea leaf but only in small quantities. Lipids occur in the general protoplasm and Pectin's are present in quite large amounts in tea. The most important and characteristic components of tea leaf are polyphenols. The polyphenols, like alcohol, are a very large class and properties and derivatives differ widely. Those occurring in tea are derivatives of acid and catechin.
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Is the source of nutritional data obtained by chemical analysis or food composition tables?

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All food grade products manufactured at Penford New Zealand Limited and Penford Australia Limited are Kosher and Halal certified. The certificates are available to view on this web site.
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What is chemical composition for Fe430B and Rst 37-2?

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No heat treatment after the last cold-forming process. The tubes therefore have only low deformability.
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What is the chemical composition of ST 37.2 steel?

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St 37-2, DIN Standard 12120, W.Nr. 1.0037: C ≤ 0,17%, P ≤ 0,050%, S ≤ 0,050%, Others: N ≤ 0,009%
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What is the difference between poultry manure and eBio Organics Bat Guano?

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Bat guano can be compared to chicken manure by the diets of the birds and aging of the manure. The bats diet is very different from that of chickens. Our bats feed on fruits and vegetables found in the wild in uncompromised land and from organic farms. The bats also feed on insects that have been feeding from the plants and fruits and are later digested to be composted in their dung piles. This process increases the enzymes in the compost for increased disease resistance in plants.
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What are sea monkeys made out of (chemical composition or basic materials)?

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Sea Monkeys are actual brine shrimp that have been "locked away in time" through a process of "cryptobiosis". This is a natural occurrence in some crustaceans and Sea Monkeys, in addition to Fairy Shrimp, Brine Shrimp, and Daphnia, are able to seal themselves away in their eggs until they are ready to be born. So, in fact, they are not vegetable or mineral but are, indeed, animals.
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Could you provide the chemical composition of GOST 8732-78/8731-74 and what is the ASTM equivalent?

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For Casing and/or Tubing pipes sometimes grade is not indicated at all and indicated only a letter as "K", "D" etc. acc. to related yield and tensile strengths.
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Can I use the chicken manure in my garden?

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Chicken manure is high in nitrogen, so it is considered "hot". It will need to be composted before putting it directly onto your garden. once it has broken down, it then becomes perfect food for the garden. A Polyphemus moth rests on the outside of the coop. Good thing! If it were on the inside, it would make a tasty snack for one of the hens.
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Will we have to work with manure?

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Taking care of the animals means cleaning the barns of their manure. We always have to shovel or rake out the barns. And we have plenty of pairs of farm boots on hand to help us with our work.
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What do you do with the manure from your operation?

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We have also researched composting and found potential in its qualities for gardening. Our duck compost is free of weed seed and we have been told by local garden clubs they prefer our compost over mushroom compost. It is especially good for starting new plants, helping to retain moisture, and providing a good mix of nutrients. Culver Duck compost is suitable for existing trees, evergreens, shrubs perenials, and general lawn and garden.
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What do farms do with the manure?

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Dairy cow manure is always put to good use. Some of it is spread on the fields as a natural source of fertilizer. Or it can be composted and sold to local garden stores. Some farmers dry it and use it as a bedding source similar to sawdust. There are even farmers in the U.S. that are able to turn their manure into power through methane digesters, a process that converts manure to energy.
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Can you let us know the chemical composition and grade of our 1/2" diameter pipe Inconel sample?

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There are various grades of inconel such as 625, 600, 601, 800, 825 etc. and since our testing charges are based on number of elements tested, we may not be able to give you exact charges but it would be in the range of Rs. 1000/- to Rs. 1500/- per sample. Charges are Rs. 200/- for the 1st element and Rs. 100/- for each additional element plus 12.24% Service Tax. We need approx 1" long tube sample and will need 4 days to complete the job.
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WHAT IS A COMPOSITION?

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The Composition, an intellectual property, is the music written by the composer. “A New Day Has Come” as written by Aldo Nova and Stephan Moccio is an example of a Composition.
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Is it safe to eat poultry and poultry products?

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Poultry and poultry products can be prepared and consumed as usual, with no fear of acquiring infection with the avian flu virus. One should continue to follow good hygienic and cooking practices. The virus is destroyed at a temperature of 70o C for 30 minutes. After handling poultry and eggs, one should wash hands and other exposed parts with soap and water.
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What is a chemical peel?

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The purpose of a chemical peel is to remove the layers of dead skin, revealing fresh skin underneath. The body creates new cells to replace the ones that the peel removes. Many medical specialists believe that new collagen is also generated following the peel procedure. In a chemical peel, we apply an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) or a beta hydroxy acid (BHA) to cleansed skin. The acid is left on for a short time (this depends on the condition of the skin, your tolerance level, etc).
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Is it safe to eat poultry and eggs?

There is no evidence that avian influenza can be transmitted through eating poultry or eggs. However, make sure poultry and eggs have been thoroughly cooked.
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What precautions should I take when eating poultry and eggs?

Do not eat raw eggs or dip cooked food into any sauce containing raw eggs. Eggs should be cooked until the white and yolk become firm. Poultry should be cooked thoroughly. The centre of the poultry should reach 70°C continuously for at least two minutes during cooking. If there are pinkish juices running from the cooked poultry or the middle part of its bone is still red in colour, the poultry should be cooked again until fully done.
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Are current outbreaks in poultry significant?

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The current outbreak of HPAI that began in South East Asia in mid-2003 is the largest and most severe on record. Never before in history have so many countries been simultaneously affected resulting in the loss of so many birds. The H5N1 virus is the causative agent and has proved to be very tenacious despite efforts to limit or destroy the virus. H5N1 is now considered endemic in parts of Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, China, Thailand and probably Laos.
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Which countries have had poultry outbreaks?

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From mid-December 2003 through early February 2004, first ever recorded HPAI poultry outbreaks caused by H5N1 were reported in the Republic of Korea, Vietnam, Japan, Thailand, Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Indonesia and China. In August 2004, Malaysia was added to the list followed by Russia in July 2004. Deaths of wild migratory birds from the H5N1 virus were reported in August of that year in Kazakhstan and Mongolia.
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Is it safe to eat chicken and poultry?

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You can safely eat poultry (chicken, turkey, pheasants, ducks, etc) and poultry products if they are fully cooked. Keep all surfaces, cutting boards and utensils used to prepare raw chicken and eggs separate from other foods.
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Is it safe to eat poultry or game?

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On the basis of current scientific evidence, the Food Standards Agency advises that avian flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers. This is because for people, the risk of catching the disease is from being in close contact with live poultry that have the disease and not through eating cooked poultry, game or eggs.
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