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J. Anim Sci. 1953. 12:88-95.
© 1953 American Society of Animal Science

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Comparison of Anti-Bacterial and Anti-Yeast-Mold Antibiotics with Baby Pigs in the Presence of Several Levels of B Vitamins1

Harold E. Schendel and B. Connor Johnson2

University of Illinois

Abstract

Terramycin exerted a significant effect on the final weight of baby pigs fed a "synthetic milk" in the presence of two levels of B vitamins.This effect was significant after the variation in feed consumption was equalized.

The effect of rimocidin on final weight was not found to be significant.

No imposed treatment, with exception of the source of baby pigs, had a significant effect on the feed consumption.


Footnotes

1 This investigation was supported in part by funds donated by the Moorman Manufacturing Company, Quincy, Illinois.

2 Grateful acknowledgment is made of the assistance of Dr. H. W. Norton, Professor of Agricultural Statistics, in the statistical treatment of the data.







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