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Heavy metal impurities found in 94 percent of tested injectable irons for piglets

2018-05-10 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

New data shows concentrations of arsenic, chromium and/or lead exceeding the permitted daily exposure limit for humans in 15 of 16 widely used injectable iron products for baby pigs

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