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Heat stress and copper supplementation in pigs

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Hubert Heitman
Stanton R. Morrison
Kent M. Parker, University of California

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California Agriculture 43(1):27-27.

Published January 01, 1989

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Controlled feeding trials at UC Davis found no connection between temperature stress and response to copper supplementation, but confirmed overall effects of heat stress on pigs.

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Heat stress and copper supplementation in pigs

Hubert Heitman, Stanton R. Morrison, Kent Parker
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Heat stress and copper supplementation in pigs

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Authors

Hubert Heitman
Stanton R. Morrison
Kent M. Parker, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 43(1):27-27.

Published January 01, 1989

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Controlled feeding trials at UC Davis found no connection between temperature stress and response to copper supplementation, but confirmed overall effects of heat stress on pigs.

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