Journal of Swine Health and Production
November and December, 2004
VOLUME 12, NUMBER 6
Nursery pig in Central Iowa
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Investigation
of the ability to determine final destinations of pigs exhibited
at the 2002 Indiana State Fair Effect
of estrogen formulation and site of deposition on fertility of artificially
inseminated sows treated with human chorionic
gonadotrophin to induce ovulation Influence of diet form (pellets or meal) on the optimal
number of weaned pigs per feeding space Efficacy
of a mannan oligosaccharide (Bio-Mos®)
for improving nursery pig performance Diagnostic
notes: Improving rate of success in isolating Haemophilus parasuis from
clinical samples Practice tip: Serologic
profiling and vaccination timing for Lawsonia intracellularis News from the National Pork Board AASV 2005 Annual Meeting program What’s your interpretation?
Also in the print edition:
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