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J. Anim Sci. 1950. 9:163-169.
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Adequacy of Synthetic Diets for Growth and Reproduction of Swine1

Gerald C. Anderson and Albert G. Hogan

Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station

Abstract

  1. When pigs are reared on a synthetic ration the rate of growth is accelerated by the administration of an antipernicious anemia liver fraction.
  2. Pigs grow much more rapidly on fortified cow's milk than they do on a synthetic ration even when the antipernicious anemia fraction is administered.
  3. Of two sows that had been reared on a synthetic ration, one was unable to conceive. The other bore a litter but most of the pigs were deformed and all were dead by the end of the third week.


Footnotes

1 Contribution from the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, Journal Series No. 1199.







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