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According to AAFCO definitions, Zinpro has 1 amino acid, chelates have 1-3 amino acids and proteinates have 1-8 amino acids or a protein. Is there really a difference between them?

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According to AAFCO definitions, Zinpro has 1 amino acid, chelates have 1-3 amino acids and proteinates have 1-8 amino acids or a protein. Is there really a difference between them?

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To a biochemist, there’s a huge difference but to a nutritionists or livestock producer the only true value is animal performance and return on investment. And these two criteria are only achieved by quality research that supports the specific product. That’s where Zinpro Performance Minerals stand apart from all other mineral sources.

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