Effect of feeding level, dietary energy intake and pregnancy status on rate and efficiency of gain and backfat changes of sows postweaning
Shurson, G.C.; Koehler, D.D.; Fisher, R.L.; Libal, G.W.; Hamilton, C.R.; Crenshaw, J.D.; Swantek, M.P.
Journal of Animal Science 73(Suppl 1): 50
1995
ISSN/ISBN: 0021-8812
Accession: 031081868
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