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Comparison of oral iron and injectable iron for the prevention of iron deficiency
anemia in baby pigs
Beeman, K.B.; Schoneweis, D.A.
Conference paper
Publication Date:1992
Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 19, 1992 Starting Page:86, Ending Page:87 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
One of two oral iron compounds or an
injectable iron (100 mg iron per treatment)
were administered to pigs on d 1 and 15
postfarrowing, and they were compared with
untreated littermates. There was no significant difference between the pigs receiving the oral iron and the negative controls in serum iron or total iron binding capacity. Pigs that received iron by injection had higher serum iron and packed cell volume and a lower total iron binding capacity compared with pigs given oral iron or untreated controls.