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Digestibility of whole ear corn silage for heavy pigs

2012
The aim of this trial was to determine the digestibility of diets containing whole ear corn silage (ES) for pigs at different stages of growth during the heavy fattening cycle. The ES was included in experimental diets at two levels (15 and 30% on DM, ES15 and ES30 respectively) in substitution for corn meal (C) and six pigs were used in three ...
Zanfi C., SPANGHERO, Mauro
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Evaluation of Meat Quality Characteristics in the Italian Heavy Pigs

1987
Two surveys were made on 1008 and 205 carcasses to study several neat quality traits and to assess qualitative aspects of meat from Italian heavy pigs. Measurements were made of pH1, pHu, water holding capacity (WHC) by Filter Paper Press (FPP) and Kapillar Volumeter (KV), drip loss and colour (Hunter L, a, b). Values for pH1, pHu and FPP were taken in
V. Russo, P. Bosi, L. Nanni Costa
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A Review of PIG Sources for Multiply Charged Heavy Ions

IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 1972
A review is given of the performance and characteristics of the various types of PIG sources used for the production of multiply charged ions. They are able to produce ions with a high charge to mass ratio for the lighter elements up to about neon, but for heavier elements the ratio fallssteadily.
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Genomic selection in Italian heavy pigs: a simulation study

2013
Genomic selection is becoming a routine application in dairy cattle breeding for the advantages it gives in terms of reduced generation interval, increased accuracy and increased selection intensity. Effectiveness and practical implementation of genomic selection on pig breeds is not clear yet due to biological and technically derived differences ...
SAMORE', ANTONIA BIANCA   +4 more
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The use of sugar beet-pulp in the diet of heavy pigs

1999
Data deriving from several studies carried out, since 1988, at the facilities of the author's research staff on pressed beet pulp silage (PBPS) in the diet of heavy pigs (160 kg l.w.) are reviewed and discussed. The results can be summarised as follows.
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HEAVY METALS IN THE WINDROW COMPOSTING OF PIG MANURE

Livestock Environment VII, 18-20 May 2005, Beijing, China, 2013
null Hongkun Huang   +2 more
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