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Document Type
Article
Date of this Version
1960
Abstract
It has been reported that both gains and feed efficiency are improved when pigs are fed thyroprotein during the growth period from weaning to market weight (Reineke et al., 1948; Beeson et al., 1949; Perry et al., 1950; Perry et al., 1951). Contrary results have been reported by Braude (1947), Muhrer et al. (1947) and Vander Noot et al. (1948). No similar research has been reported with baby pigs during
Comments
Published in the Journal of Animal Science 19 (1960), pp. 477-483. Copyright © 1960 American Society of Animal Science. Used by permission.