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Illinois study finds optimal calcium-to-phosphorus ratio in pig diets

2019-03-07 13:11:00| National Hog Farmer

Results showed that excess calcium is detrimental to growth performance of 50-to 85-kilogram pigs if the concentration of phosphorus is at or below the requirement.

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