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Department of Animal Sciences, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506
and Kentucky State Department of Health, Frankfort 40601
ABSTRACT
Feeding of phenobarbital and activated carbon apparently was effective in accelerating removal of dieldrin in a 105-cow dairy herd. After one week of treatment, residue had declined about 64% compared with 36% for the control group. At 22 days milk residue in the treated group was about one-half that of the control group. The time during which the milk had to be withheld from market was shortened by at least one month for the treated group.
1 Present address: Director of Dairy Livestock Research, Agway Inc., Syracuse, New York.
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