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Pig
Production for Vets and Producers (1997) |
Proceedings from the Post
Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science conference, 17-21 Feb. 1997 |
The practical topics include: Experience with therapeutics
for the treatment of pleuropneumonia; Air quality and "All in - all out"
production; Artificial insemination revival; SEW: Does it really eliminate the pathogens
or do the gains come from all in all out management?; Weaner - grower nutrition review;
Sow nutrition review; Epidemiological studies in reproduction in sows: therapeutic
approaches to treating urogenital tract infections; Segregated Early Weaning: The
technology is well understood but how did the small end of the US market adapt to this
technology?; The impact of SEW on herd reproduction and growth performance; What's
expected from a breeding company vet? What can you realistically check for?; Seasonal
effects on production; Reducing the cost of medication on farms - what's the minimum
possible and what are the risks? Eradication of mange; Lameness in sows; Cost of
production in the Australian industry; How AUSPIG is being applied on farms. Its place and
its limitations; Antibiotic quality assurance programs; Achieving 90% farrowing rate and
12 pigs born alive; PST, IGF, Ractopamine, Betaine and Chromium picolinate on pig
performance; Achieving 700 grams per day from birth to sale; Developing an outdoor herd on
a greenfield site - planning to full production. 342 pages plus Index. |
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Australia - Price includes GST, where applicable |
A$91 |
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New Zealand |
A$88 |
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Asia, including China, India, Japan |
A$95 |
US$52 |
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North America, including Canada and Mexico |
A$99 |
US$54 |
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Europe, Africa, South America |
A$103 |
US$56 |
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