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    The association between immunoglobulin G in sow colostrum and piglet plasma by Kielland, C, Rootwelt, V, Reksen, O, Framstad, T

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-2015)
    “…Colostrum provides newborn piglets with energy and passive immunity and is essential for survival of the piglets. The plasma concentration of immunoglobulin G…”
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    Postpartum deaths: piglet, placental, and umbilical characteristics by Rootwelt, V, Reksen, O, Farstad, W, Framstad, T

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2013)
    “…The fetal growth of the piglet is highly dependent on its placenta, and the newborn piglet birth weight is highly associated with postpartum death. However,…”
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    Associations between intrapartum death and piglet, placental, and umbilical characteristics by Rootwelt, V, Reksen, O, Farstad, W, Framstad, T

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2012)
    “…Intrapartum death in multiparous gestations in sows (Sus scrofa) is often caused by hypoxia. There is little information in the literature on the assessment of…”
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    Beneficial antioxidant status of piglets from sows fed selenomethionine compared with piglets from sows fed sodium selenite by Falk, M., Bernhoft, A., Reinoso-Maset, Estela, Salbu, B., Lebed, P., Framstad, T., Fuhrmann, H., Oropeza-Moe, Marianne

    “…Studies in mammals proved dietary organic selenium (Se) being superior to inorganic Se regarding effects on growth performance, antioxidative status, immune…”
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    Preweaning mortality in piglets in loose-housed herds: etiology and prevalence by Kielland, C., Wisløff, H., Valheim, M., Fauske, A. K., Reksen, O., Framstad, T.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-09-2018)
    “…Preweaning mortality in piglets is a welfare issue, as well as an ethical and economic concern in commercial pig farming. Studying the causes of preweaning…”
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    Can a super sow be a robust sow? Consequences of litter investment in purebred and crossbred sows of different parities by Ocepek, M, Andersen-Ranberg, I, Edwards, S A, Fredriksen, B, Framstad, T, Andersen, I L

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-08-2016)
    “…The aim of this project was to study the consequences of litter investment on physical characteristics in primiparous and multiparous sows in 3 Norwegian…”
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    Occurrence and spread of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus infection in Norwegian pig herds based on active serosurveillance from 2010 to 2014 by ER, C., SKJERVE, E., BRUN, E., FRAMSTAD, T., LIUM, B.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-11-2016)
    “…The incursion of influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 virus was detected by Norway's active serosurveillance of its pig population in 2009. Since then, surveillance data…”
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    Blood variables and body weight gain on the first day of life in crossbred pigs and importance for survival by Rootwelt, V, Reksen, O, Farstad, W, Framstad, T

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-2012)
    “…Improving survival is a continuous objective in swine breeding. The aim of this study was to record 22 blood variables and BW gain on the first day of life in…”
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    Infrared thermography as a possible technique for the estimation of parturition onset in sows by Gulliksen, S M, Framstad, T, Kielland, C, Velazquez, M A, Terøy, M M, Helland, E M, Lyngstad, R H, Delgado, A J Oropeza, Oropeza-Moe, M

    Published in Porcine Health Management. (01-02-2023)
    “…This study explores the possibility of using infrared thermography to estimate the onset of parturition in sows. Infrared camera (IRC) and infrared laser…”
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    Postpartum deaths: Piglet, placental, and umbilical characteristics1 by Rootwelt, V., Reksen, O., Farstad, W., Framstad, T.

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2013)
    “…The fetal growth of the piglet is highly dependent on its placenta, and the newborn piglet birth weight is highly associated with postpartum death. However,…”
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    Production traits of litters in 2 crossbred Duroc pig lines by Rootwelt, V, Reksen, O, Framstad, T

    Published in Journal of animal science (2012)
    “…Genetics of different pig lines affects litter size, birth weight, and neonatal losses. Low birth weight has long been associated with neonatal losses, but…”
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    Associations between intrapartum death and piglet, placental, and umbilical characteristics1 by Rootwelt, V., Reksen, O., Farstad, W., Framstad, T.

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-12-2012)
    “…Intrapartum death in multiparous gestations in sows (Sus scrofa) is often caused by hypoxia. There is little information in the literature on the assessment of…”
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    Zinc oxide enriched peat influence Escherichia coli infection related diarrhea, growth rates, serum and tissue zinc levels in Norwegian piglets around weaning: five case herd trials by Oropeza-Moe, M, Grøntvedt, C A, Phythian, C J, Sørum, H, Fauske, A K, Framstad, T

    Published in Porcine Health Management. (28-06-2017)
    “…Zinc oxide (ZnO), commonly used to control post-weaning diarrhea in piglets, has been highlighted as of potential concern from an environmental perspective…”
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    The effect of different dietary energy levels during rearing and mid-gestation on sow lifetime performance and longevity by Thingnes, S. L., Gaustad, A. H., Kjos, N. P., Sandberg, E., Framstad, T.

    “…The presented study investigated the long-term effects of four different gilt development strategies on sow lifetime performance and longevity. Five hundred…”
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    Clinical biochemistry, haematology and body weight in piglets by Egeli, A K, Framstad, T, Morberg, H

    Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (01-01-1998)
    “…Reference ranges for clinical biochemical parameters commonly investigated in pigs were determined in one- (day 1), 21- and 35-day old piglets. The mean and…”
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    An evaluation of iron-dextran supplementation in piglets administered by injection on the first, third or fourth day after birth by EGELI, A.K., FRAMSTAD, T.

    Published in Research in veterinary science (01-06-1999)
    “…The aims of the study were to evaluate the effect of iron-dextran injection given on the first, third or fourth day after birth on haematology in piglets. An…”
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    Rumen escape and apparent degradation of amino acids after individual intraruminal administration to cows by Velle, W, Sjaastad, O V, Aulie, A, Grønset, D, Feigenwinter, K, Framstad, T

    Published in Journal of dairy science (01-12-1997)
    “…Apparent rumen degradation and escape of 18 amino acids (AA) after individual administration intraruminally were studied using two nonpregnant, nonlactating,…”
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    The association between immunoglobulin G in sow colostrum and piglet plasma 1 by Kielland, C, Rootwelt, V, Reksen, O, Framstad, T

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-09-2015)
    “…Colostrum provides newborn piglets with energy and passive immunity and is essential for survival of the piglets. The plasma concentration of immunoglobulin G…”
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    The effect of peroral administration of amino acid-chelated iron to pregnant sows in preventing sow and piglet anaemia by Egeli, A.K, Framstad, T. (Norwegian Coll. of Veterinary Medicine, Oslo (Norway)), Groenningen, D

    Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (01-01-1998)
    “…Two trials were performed in 2 different pig herds. In Trial 1, 9 pregnant Norwegian landrace sows were given a supplement in the feed of about 300 mg iron…”
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