Starter energy intake and subsequent pig performance and muscle composition
Rousselow, D.; Khajarern, S.; Zimmerman, D.R.
Journal of Animal Science 35(5): 1109-1110
1972
ISSN/ISBN: 0021-8812 Accession: 027436736
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