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Increased Dietary Fibre Helps Reduce Hunger Related Aggression Among Group Housed Sows

2014-04-08 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News

CANADA - A nutritionist with the Prairie Swine Centre reports boosting the fibre content of the diets fed to group housed sows during gestation can help reduce levels of hunger related aggression.

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