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Abstract
N-BUTYRIC ACID IN AMOUNTS OF ONLY ABOUT 0.25% TO 4% BY WEIGHT OF FEED IS FOUND TO HAVE OVERALL HIGHER ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY THAN ACETIC, PROPIONIC, OR ISOBUTYRIC VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS TESTED ON ANIMAL FEEDS CONTAINING MOLASSES.