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Author(s): A. D. Beaulieu, J. N. Shea, D. A. Gillis
Publication Date: July 31, 2013
Reference: Prairie Swine Centre Annual Report 2012-2013
Country: Canada

Summary:

Feeding pigs specific diets based on potential growth rate as
determined by growth rate in the nursery may decrease variability
in grow-out and finishing. In our study, however, pigs separated
into slow, average or fast potential growth rates by determining
growth rate in the nursery had comparable growth rates, feed
intake and rates of protein and lipid deposition in late finishing.

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