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Improvest-Treated Male Pigs Grow Faster, More Efficiently

2013-02-14 19:37:00| National Hog Farmer

Two studies at the University of Illinois evaluated growth performance of immunologically castrated male pigs. Researchers: Michael Ellis, Chris Puls and Floyd McKeith, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL; and Aubrey Schroeder, Pfizer Animal Health. It has been widely documented that intact male pigs grow more efficiently and produce leaner carcasses than physically castrated males. read more

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