An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of energy restriction during the gilt development period on lifetime sow reproductive performance of two maternal lines. There were essentially no interactions among line, dietary treatment, and parity. The Large White x Landrace gilts were heavier before and after dietary treatments, matured later, and had greater longissimus muscle area compared to Nebraska Line gilts. Restricting energy intake during the developmental period increased litter weaning weight but had no affect on litter size. Nutritional management of prolific sow lines during the gilt development period does affect sow and litter performance. However, these results do not suggest that the sow populations studied should ...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of energy restriction during the gilt developme...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of energy restriction during the gilt developme...
A four-parity study is proposed to examine the effects of nutritional manipulation during gilt devel...
This report is an annual update of an ongoing experiment initiated in 2005 to investigate effects of...
This report is an annual update of an ongoing experiment initiated in 2005 to investigate effects of...
This report is an annual update of an ongoing experiment initiated in 2005 to investigate effects of...
A four-parity study is proposed to examine the effects of nutritional manipulation during gilt devel...
Gilts of two genetic lines were developed with either ad libitum access to feed or energy restrictio...
Two experiments were conducted at separate times to evaluate the effects of sow dietary treatment on...
Effects of allowing gilts ad libitum access to feed until breeding age or developing them with 25% e...
Gilts of two genetic lines were developed with either ad libitum access to feed or energy restrictio...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of energy restriction during the gilt developme...
An experiment was conducted to determine the effects of energy restriction during the gilt developme...
A four-parity study is proposed to examine the effects of nutritional manipulation during gilt devel...
This report is an annual update of an ongoing experiment initiated in 2005 to investigate effects of...
This report is an annual update of an ongoing experiment initiated in 2005 to investigate effects of...
This report is an annual update of an ongoing experiment initiated in 2005 to investigate effects of...
A four-parity study is proposed to examine the effects of nutritional manipulation during gilt devel...
Gilts of two genetic lines were developed with either ad libitum access to feed or energy restrictio...
Two experiments were conducted at separate times to evaluate the effects of sow dietary treatment on...
Effects of allowing gilts ad libitum access to feed until breeding age or developing them with 25% e...
Gilts of two genetic lines were developed with either ad libitum access to feed or energy restrictio...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...
Normal diets and diets with 50 percent greater amounts of protein, vitamins and certain minerals wer...