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Hardcopy Reference: ARR06070604
Title: The impact of feeder adjustment and group size/density on weanling pig performance
Author(s): L. Smith, A.D. Beaulieu, J.F. Patience, H.W. Gonyou and R.D. Boyd
Publication Year: 2001
Reference: Prairie Swine Centre Annual Report 2001 pp. 14-15
Country: Canada
Summary: An experiment was conducted to examine the impact of group size/density and feeder adjustment on the performance of weanling pigs. Providing more floor space resulted in increased body weight at 10 weeks of age. Performance was maximized when the feeder gap allowed for 40% of the trough to be covered with feed. Moreover, proper adjustment of the feeder reduced the time spent eating and thus increased feeder capacity.
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Database: Prairie Swine Centre
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