Lactation feed disappearance and weaning to estrus interval for sows fed spray-dried plasma.

@article{Crenshaw2007LactationFD,
  title={Lactation feed disappearance and weaning to estrus interval for sows fed spray-dried plasma.},
  author={Joe David Crenshaw and R. Dean Boyd and J. M. Campbell and Louis E. Russell and Ronny Moser and M Eilidh Wilson},
  journal={Journal of animal science},
  year={2007},
  volume={85 12},
  pages={
          3442-53
        }
}
Four experiments involving 265, 410, 894, and 554 sows (Exp. 1 to 4, respectively) were conducted to determine the effect of spray-dried plasma (SDP) at 0 or 0.25% (Exp. 1 and 2) and 0 or 0.50% (Exp. 3 and 4) in lactation diets on average daily feed disappearance (FD), sum of sow BW, fetal and placental loss from d 110 gestation to weaning (SWL), litter size at weaning, litter weight at weaning, and average days from weaning to first estrus (WEI). Experiments 1, 3, and 4 were conducted during… 

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