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Effects of space allocation within a deep-bedded finishing system on pig growth performance, fatty acid composition and pork quality
2008
Animal
The objectives of the current study were to determine the degree to which space allocation in a deep-bedded system influences swine performance and pork quality. The deep-bedded method employed was hoop structures, which are large, tent-like shelters with cornstalks or straw for bedding. One hundred gilts ranging in weight from 59 to 71 kg were randomly assigned to treatments of low (0.70 m 2 per pig, n 5 50) or high (1.13 m 2 per pig, n 5 50) space allocation. During the 45-day experimental
doi:10.1017/s1751731107001280
pmid:22445050
fatcat:qpvuzqdp4rgnhfcpund3zqmaxq