Thirty two crossbred (large white x landrace) pigs were used in a 56 days restriction and 56 days realimentation study to evaluate the effect of restricting growing pigs at 90, 80 and 70% of the ad libitumfeed intake of the control. The pigs averaged 35.23 ± 0.560 kg at the start of the study. There were four treatments (control, 90, 80 and 70%). Each treatment had eight pigs allotted to 2 replications of fourpigs each. The pigs received a 16% crude protein and 12.08 MJME/kg diet. Results indicated that average daily gains (ADG) of the control pigs were significantly superior to the others during the restriction period. However, at the end of the 56 days re-alimentation, pigs on the 80% and 70% feeding regime had superior ADG than the pigs ...
BACKGROUND: Compensatory growth is the physiological process leading to accelerated growth following...
BACKGROUND: Compensatory growth is the physiological process leading to accelerated growth following...
Two 42-d studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of restricted feed intake and feeding freque...
Eighteen growing pigs weighing 32.4 +- 1.4 were assigned in a completely randomized design to three ...
Reduction in feed intake is a common physiological response of growing pigs facing stressful environ...
The compensatory growth after feed restriction was studied in an experiment with 120 pigs which were...
Feed restriction is a relevant management tool use in modificationof livestock growth patterns by re...
Reduction in feed intake is a common physiological response of growing pigs facing stressful environ...
Reduction of feed intake is a common physiological response of growing pigs facing stressful environ...
The study tested the performance of intact male pigs from a selected genetic line subjected to diffe...
Two feeding trials with 138 crossbred pigs with an average initial weight of 129 pounds were conduct...
Two 42-d studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of restricted feed intake and feeding frequen...
Two 42-d trials and two 28-d trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of restricted feed intake...
Two 42-d trials and two 28-d trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of restricted feed intake...
Two 42-d studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of restricted feed intake and feeding freque...
BACKGROUND: Compensatory growth is the physiological process leading to accelerated growth following...
BACKGROUND: Compensatory growth is the physiological process leading to accelerated growth following...
Two 42-d studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of restricted feed intake and feeding freque...
Eighteen growing pigs weighing 32.4 +- 1.4 were assigned in a completely randomized design to three ...
Reduction in feed intake is a common physiological response of growing pigs facing stressful environ...
The compensatory growth after feed restriction was studied in an experiment with 120 pigs which were...
Feed restriction is a relevant management tool use in modificationof livestock growth patterns by re...
Reduction in feed intake is a common physiological response of growing pigs facing stressful environ...
Reduction of feed intake is a common physiological response of growing pigs facing stressful environ...
The study tested the performance of intact male pigs from a selected genetic line subjected to diffe...
Two feeding trials with 138 crossbred pigs with an average initial weight of 129 pounds were conduct...
Two 42-d studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of restricted feed intake and feeding frequen...
Two 42-d trials and two 28-d trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of restricted feed intake...
Two 42-d trials and two 28-d trials were conducted to evaluate the effects of restricted feed intake...
Two 42-d studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of restricted feed intake and feeding freque...
BACKGROUND: Compensatory growth is the physiological process leading to accelerated growth following...
BACKGROUND: Compensatory growth is the physiological process leading to accelerated growth following...
Two 42-d studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of restricted feed intake and feeding freque...