All Relations between feeding and pigs

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D B Stephens, D L Ingram, D F Sharma. An investigation into some cerebral mechanisms involved in schedule-induced drinking in the pig. Quarterly journal of experimental physiology (Cambridge, England). vol 68. issue 4. 1984-01-27. PMID:6647740. injection of angiotensin ii into the lateral cerebral ventricle of water-replete pigs on normal feeding also produced a significant increase in water intake. 1984-01-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
R G Campbell, A C Dunki. The influence of protein nutrition in early life on growth and development of the pig. 1. Effects on growth performance and body composition. The British journal of nutrition. vol 50. issue 3. 1984-01-07. PMID:6639922. the effects of feeding either a high-protein (hp) diet or a low-protein (lp) diet between 1.8 and 15 kg live weight (lw) and a low-energy (le) or a high-energy (he) intake but at the same protein intake subsequent to 15 kg lw on the performance and body composition of pigs growing to 75 kg lw were investigated. 1984-01-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
R G Campbell, A C Dunki. The influence of protein nutrition in early life on growth and development of the pig. 2. Effects on the cellularity of muscle and subcutaneous adipose tissue. The British journal of nutrition. vol 50. issue 3. 1984-01-07. PMID:6639923. the effects of feeding either high-protein (hp) or low-protein (lp) diets between 1.8 and 15 kg live weight (lw) and a low-energy (le) or high-energy (he) intake subsequently on the cellularity of muscle and adipose tissue in pigs growing to 75 kg lw were investigated. 1984-01-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
P A Lee, R Hil. Voluntary food intake of growing pigs given diets containing rapeseed meal, from different types and varieties of rape, as the only protein supplement. The British journal of nutrition. vol 50. issue 3. 1984-01-07. PMID:6639926. voluntary food intake of growing pigs given diets containing rapeseed meal, from different types and varieties of rape, as the only protein supplement. 1984-01-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
P A Lee, R Hil. Voluntary food intake of growing pigs given diets containing rapeseed meal, from different types and varieties of rape, as the only protein supplement. The British journal of nutrition. vol 50. issue 3. 1984-01-07. PMID:6639926. the voluntary food intake, during 30 min periods after morning and afternoon feeds and during 24 h, by growing pigs given diets containing rapeseed meal (rsm) or soya-bean meal (sbm) as the only protein supplement was determined. 1984-01-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
G R Frank, F X Aherne, A H Jense. A study of the relationship between performance and dietary component digestibilities by swine fed different levels of dietary fiber. Journal of animal science. vol 57. issue 3. 1983-12-17. PMID:6313587. a 49-d feeding trial, using 192 growing-finishing pigs (avg initial wt, 32 kg), was conducted to identify pigs of widely differing average daily gains (adg) when fed 16% crude protein diets containing either 0, 7.5 or 15% corn cobs. 1983-12-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
G R Frank, F X Aherne, A H Jense. A study of the relationship between performance and dietary component digestibilities by swine fed different levels of dietary fiber. Journal of animal science. vol 57. issue 3. 1983-12-17. PMID:6313587. at the end of the feeding trial, 27 pigs, nine from each dietary treatment, were selected on the basis of adg to represent pigs of above average, average and below average performance during the feeding trial. 1983-12-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
G R Frank, F X Aherne, A H Jense. A study of the relationship between performance and dietary component digestibilities by swine fed different levels of dietary fiber. Journal of animal science. vol 57. issue 3. 1983-12-17. PMID:6313587. regardless of dietary treatment, no significant differences in any of these criteria were observed among pigs selected on the basis of widely differing adg during the feeding trial. 1983-12-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
D J McLaren, M J Worms, S J Brown, P W Askenas. Ornithodorus tartakovskyi: quantitation and ultrastructure of cutaneous basophil responses in the guinea pig. Experimental parasitology. vol 56. issue 2. 1983-11-23. PMID:6617800. cutaneous lesions elicited in guinea pigs by primary and secondary feeding populations of the argasid tick, ornithodorus tartakovskyi, were analyzed by light and electron microscopy. 1983-11-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
N K Sarkar, G A Lodge, C J Williams, J I Ellio. The effects of undernutrition of suckled pigs on subsequent growth and body composition after nutritional rehabilitation. Journal of animal science. vol 57. issue 1. 1983-10-28. PMID:6193093. one-half of the pigs were allowed to suckle continuously until weaning (fully fed, ff); the remainder were removed from the sow for 16 h of each 24 h period (1600 to 0800 h), during which time they received only water (restricted feeding, rf). 1983-10-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
N K Sarkar, G A Lodge, C J Williams, J I Ellio. The effects of undernutrition of suckled pigs on subsequent growth and body composition after nutritional rehabilitation. Journal of animal science. vol 57. issue 1. 1983-10-28. PMID:6193093. total dna, rna and protein in the tissues examined were also lower in the rf pigs at 35 and 70 d of age, but increased after ad libitum feeding to more than 90% of the corresponding value in the ff pigs by the time they reached 166 d of age. 1983-10-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Chojkier, R Spanheimer, B Peterkofsk. Specifically decreased collagen biosynthesis in scurvy dissociated from an effect on proline hydroxylation and correlated with body weight loss. In vitro studies in guinea pig calvarial bones. The Journal of clinical investigation. vol 72. issue 3. 1983-10-21. PMID:6309911. these studies establish for the first time that ascorbate deficiency in guinea pigs leads to a specific decrease in collagen polypeptide synthesis and suggest that this decrease results from the reduced food intake and/or weight-loss characteristic of scurvy. 1983-10-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
L H Harrison, B M Colvin, B P Stuart, L T Sangster, E J Gorgacz, H S Gosse. Paralysis in swine due to focal symmetrical poliomalacia: possible selenium toxicosis. Veterinary pathology. vol 20. issue 3. 1983-09-23. PMID:6879953. in pigs from both the feeding trial and field cases, the poliomyelomalacia was characterized by focal, symmetrical lesions located in the cervical and lumbar intumescences. 1983-09-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
T R Houpt, K A Houpt, A A Swa. Duodenal osmoconcentration and food intake in pigs after ingestion of hypertonic nutrients. The American journal of physiology. vol 245. issue 2. 1983-09-20. PMID:6881377. duodenal osmoconcentration and food intake in pigs after ingestion of hypertonic nutrients. 1983-09-20 2023-08-12 Not clear
R H Hayes, F W Oehme, H Leipol. Toxicity investigation of fenbendazole, an anthelmintic of swine. American journal of veterinary research. vol 44. issue 6. 1983-08-17. PMID:6870015. the toxicity of fenbendazole, an anthelmintic for use in swine, was tested by feeding 8 growing pigs 2,000 mg of fenbendazole/kg of body weight daily for 14 days. 1983-08-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
E P Rogers, R S Windso. Gastric impaction in captive crocodiles (Crocodilus niloticus). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. vol 53. issue 4. 1983-07-08. PMID:7182499. a post mortem examination of one showed that it had died from gastric impaction which had resulted from the feeding of guinea pigs. 1983-07-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
E P Rogers, R S Windso. Gastric impaction in captive crocodiles (Crocodilus niloticus). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. vol 53. issue 4. 1983-07-08. PMID:7182499. it was thought that the high ratio of hair to flesh in guinea pigs together with daily feeding cause the impaction. 1983-07-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
J T Yen, W G Pon. Response of swine to periparturient vitamin C supplementation. Journal of animal science. vol 56. issue 3. 1983-06-17. PMID:6841295. on d 108 of gestation, the dams were moved into individual crates, stratified by parity and breed, and randomly assigned within strata, to one of two treatments: (1) fed a basal 16% protein corn-soybean meal diet, 1.8 and 2.7 kg once daily before farrowing and for the first 7 d of lactation, respectively, and then ad libitum until pigs were weaned at 28 d of age, and (2) fed the basal diet plus 1 g of l-ascorbic acid (vitamin c)/dam daily from d 108 of gestation through d 7 of lactation and on the same feeding schedule as for treatment 1. 1983-06-17 2023-08-12 Not clear
R G Campbell, A C Dunki. The effects of energy intake and dietary protein on nitrogen retention, growth performance, body composition and some aspects of energy metabolism of baby pigs. The British journal of nutrition. vol 49. issue 2. 1983-05-27. PMID:6830750. the effects of level of feeding of either a protein-adequate or a protein-deficiency diet on nitrogen retention (nr), growth performance, body composition and some aspects of energy utilization in pigs growing from 1.8 to 6.5 kg live weight (lw) were investigated in two experiments. 1983-05-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
D J McLaren, M J Worms, P W Askenas. Cutaneous basophil associated resistance to ectoparasites (ticks). Electron microscopy of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus larval feeding sites in actively sensitised guinea pigs and recipients of immune serum. The Journal of pathology. vol 139. issue 3. 1983-05-05. PMID:6834174. electron microscopy of rhipicephalus appendiculatus larval feeding sites in actively sensitised guinea pigs and recipients of immune serum. 1983-05-05 2023-08-12 Not clear