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Immunocastrated pigs eat less, convert more efficiently, so what’s holding them back in the US?

2018-05-30 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

Imagine a corn field twice the size of Chicago... That’s what the pork industry could potentially save annually if it adopted an alternative to conventional castration.

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