THC Is Undetectable After a Withdrawal Period in Cows Fed Hemp Byproduct
OREGON, UNITED STATES, JUN 30 – Oregon State University researchers found THC becomes undetectable in milk within 15 days after stopping hemp feed, supporting safer use of hemp byproducts in livestock diets.
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THC is undetectable after a withdrawal period in cows fed hemp byproduct
A new study has examined feeding a hemp byproduct to cows and found that the trace amounts of psychoactive THC in hemp were undetectable in the milk and edible tissue of cows if they were weaned off the byproduct before milking or processing.
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Study: Spent Hemp Biomass As Stock Feed
Recent research out of Oregon State University has provided promising results concerning feeding cows spent hemp biomass. After cannabinoids are extracted from hemp, the spent biomass is still useful as stock feed given its nutritional hemp profile. This waste has high protein content and contains desirable fatty acids, and could replace other protein-source ingredients such […] The post Study: Spent Hemp Biomass As Stock Feed appeared first on …
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