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National Hog Farmer February 2013

2013-02-14 21:40:59| National Hog Farmer

Read more about day-one pig care, good starts for weaned pigs, and colostrum intake testing. Be ready for antibiotic restrictions as the use of antimicrobials becomes more limited and voluntary guidelines go into effect. PRRS threats challenge manure applicators and encourage better producer collaboration. Small Pigs, Big Problem - As pork producers charge toward 30 pigs/sow/year, they are coming to grips with lower birth weights,less robust pigs and the challenges of getting them off to a good start after weaning. Teaser Current Issue Block Teasers:  Day One Pig Care No Second Chances Be Ready for Antibiotic Restrictions read more

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