Search Results - "Swantek, P M"
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Evaluation of growth, deposition of back fat, and loin muscle for purebred Berkshire pigs housed in bedded hoop buildings
Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2016)“…This study was conducted to evaluate the accretion of BW, back fat, and loin muscle from purebred Berkshire pigs raised in bedded hoop barns in Iowa. The…”
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Prediction of fat-free mass of pigs from 50 to 130 kilograms live weight
Published in Journal of animal science (01-04-1999)“…Seventy-two Duroc X Hampshire X Yorkshire pigs were used to evaluate bioelectrical impedance procedures to predict fat-free mass of live pigs. Pigs were…”
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Bioelectrical impedance: a nondestructive method to determine fat-free mass of live market swine and pork carcasses
Published in Journal of animal science (01-01-1992)“…Ninety-two swine averaging 104 +/- 4.5 kg and 99 cold carcasses averaging 75 +/- 3.1 g were measured with a four-terminal plethysmograph. Pigs were transported…”
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Evaluation of growth, deposition of back fat, and loin muscle for purebred Berkshire pigs housed in bedded hoop buildings1
Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2016)“…Abstract This study was conducted to evaluate the accretion of BW, back fat, and loin muscle from purebred Berkshire pigs raised in bedded hoop barns in Iowa…”
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Evaluation of growth, deposition of back fat, and loin muscle for purebred Berkshire pigs housed in bedded hoop buildings 1
Published in Journal of animal science (01-02-2016)“…This study was conducted to evaluate the accretion of BW, back fat, and loin muscle from purebred Berkshire pigs raised in bedded hoop barns in Iowa. The…”
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Predicting live and carcass lean using bioelectrical impedance technology in pigs
Published in Livestock production science (01-04-1999)“…Bioelectrical impedance technology was used to evaluate 36 pigs (103±1.5 kg) and their cold carcasses (75.5±1.9 kg) with a four-terminal plethysmograph. Pigs…”
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Bioelectrical impedance: a nondestructive method to determine fat-free mass of live market swine and pork carcasses3
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