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Skip to Search Results- 1Cameron, Ashley C.
- 1Dixon, Walter T.
- 1Dyck, Michael K.
- 1Font i Furnols, M.
- 1Foury, A.
- 1Foxcroft, George R.
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2006
Geverink, N. A., Plastow, G. S., Foury, A., Gil, M., Gispert, M., Moisan, M. P., Hortós, M., Gort, G., Font i Furnols, M., Mormède, P.
The gene (Cbg) encoding cortisol-binding globulin (CBG) has been proposed as a candidate gene to explain genetic variation in cortisol secretion and carcass composition in pigs. The objective of this study was to evaluate the association between CBG and pork quality in 5 European breeding lines,...
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Responses to n-3 fatty acid (LCPUFA) supplementation of gestating gilts, and lactating and weaned sows
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Smit, M. N., Patterson, Jennifer L., Spencer, Joel D., Dixon, Walter T., Dyck, Michael K., Foxcroft, George R., Cameron, Ashley C., Webel, Stephen K.
Feeding n-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) to gilts or sows has shown different responses to litter growth, pre-weaning mortality and subsequent reproductive performance of the sow. Two hypotheses were tested: (1) that feeding a marine oil-based supplement rich in protected n-3...