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Q: Can molasses be a source of clostridium?
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Molasses is a source of simple sugars, which encourages mold growth.


What is the scientific name for clostridium tetani?

The scientific name for Clostridium tetani is Clostridium tetani.


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Is livestock molasses good for you?

When the quantity of feed available, as well as the quality becomes low, an energy source (as well as protein) is required. Molasses can be a cost effective energy source but is low in protein. Research and grazier experience has shown that molasses fed in open troughs with added protein can be used successfully for drought feeding of cattle. Molasses lends itself to bulk handling methods suitable for drought feeding large numbers of stock. The basic composition of molasses is: Dry matter 76%Sucrose 46%Reducing sugars 20%Protein 5.6%Phosphorus 0.07%Sulphur 0.73%


What is the shape of Clostridium?

Clostridium are rod shaped, or 'cocci'


What is the location of clostridium tetani?

Clostridium tetani is found in the soil.


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Is sulfur dioxide used as molasses preservative?

No - it is not really needed. Molasses (unrefined sugar) is a preservative in its own right. If you were to use an extra, it would tend to be sodium metabisulfite which admittedly is a source of Sulfur dioxide.