I trail a coat. Is the gilt really a ‘herd contaminant’?

23-09-2008 | |
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John Gadd Topic: Pig Management
Parity segregation (where the replacement female up to the second lactation is kept physically separate from the rest of the herd) seems to be successful. Parity segregation promises fewer of certain diseases and a much longer sow productive life (SPL). Parity segregation (where the replacement female up to the second lactation is kept physically separate from the rest of the herd) seems to be successful. Parity segregation promises fewer of certain diseases and a much longer sow product


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