Research leads to FDA approval of chromium propionate for use in growing turkey diets

Dr. Jerry Spears from North Carolina State University and Dr. Karen Vignale from Kemin fill us in on the recenty granted FDA approval of chromium propionate for growing turkeys.

February 1, 2024

Kemin Industries has conducted extensive research that has served as the basis for the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Veterinary Medicine's approval of the use of chromium propionate as a source of chromium in growing turkey diets. With this approval, chromium propionate is now approved for use in swine, broiler chickens, cattle, horses, and growing turkey diets. Dr. Jerry Spears from North Carolina State University and Dr. Karen Vignale from Kemin fill us in.

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