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Author(s): Nguyen Hong Nguyen, C.P. McPhee
Publication Date: January 1, 2005
Reference: Livestock Production Science 97 (2005) 101–106
Country: Australia

Summary:

Large White pigs from lines which had been divergently selected over 4 years for high and for low post-weaning daily gain on a fixed but restricted ration of approximately 80% of ad libitum, were sampled for growth testing on ad libitum individual feeding during a 6-week period starting at 50 kg. It is concluded that selection for high growth rate on restricted feeding will produce pigs which perform more profitably on ad libitum individual feeding.

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