Efficacy of iron proteinate fed to sows in meeting the iron needs of baby pigs

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2010-05-07T15:57:50Z

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Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service

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Two trials involving 33 litters of pigs and more than 1,300 blood samples demonstrated that feeding iron proteinate (250 PPM) to the sows during the last one-third of gestation and lactation is not an effective way to supply the iron needs of baby pigs if they have limited access to the sows’ fecal material.

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Bright Future? is known as Swine Day, 1977

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Swine, Iron proteinate, Sows, Gestation, Lactation

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