Major challenges of the young weanling pig involve the environment, health, and nutritional conditions. |
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A weanling filly by Grade 1 winner and new sire Trippi brought the highest price of the day. |
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At the time, the price was a world record for a weanling filly sold at public auction. |
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Killed in the fire were four horses that were being laid up from the racetrack, two yearlings, and one weanling. |
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The Hattens have a weanling to beef enterprise and also keep some pedigree Suffolks. |
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As they chew the cud, rumen development is encouraged and this promotes a lean weanling with a large frame to send to grass. |
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Oxbow's photos for registration with the Jockey Club show a good-sized, well-balanced weanling. |
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The morphologically transformed foci have been shown to grow as tumors following transplantation into immunosuppressed, syngeneic, weanling mice. |
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Foreign demand for weanling pigs and breeding stock testifies to the excellent genetic quality and health status of the Canadian pig. |
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Her weanling colt by Storm Cat will also be offered on Monday. |
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Serenti has been professionnally started at 4, then she was bred by her previous owner for a 2005 filly by Aliano who sold as a weanling. |
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Major contributors to the observed pattern of mortality included tuberculosis, weanling diarrhea, and scarlet fever. |
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The trade eased back a little this week, but there are still strong prices being paid for the quality weanling bulls, and good shipping demand for the heifers. |
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In an additional study, 35 male and 35 female weanling Sprague-Dawley rats received dietary doses of 117, 350 or 1170 ppm boron equivalent as borax or boric acid for two years. |
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But how many people know that a weanling is sold for less than it was thirty years ago, while production costs are five fold, without including the investments required to meet the sometimes outrageous standards of Brussels? |
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Over the seven weeks ending October 27, Canadian weanling and feeder pig exports to the U. S. have averaged 123,421 head per week, up 10.7 per cent as compared to the same period last year. |
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The CanBiocin technology has also be targetted against intestinal pathogens in farm animals using lactic acid bacteria, for example the control of scours in weanling pigs. |
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We could not because the Government of Canada couldn't give us the number for all weanlings sold, I presume because every market hog was once a weanling. |
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Fluticasone propionate had some progestational activity in oestrogen-primed weanling rabbits, and also showed some antiandrogenic and anti-oestrogenic activity. |
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We are pleased to raise and break to ride some of our best foals, not sold as weanling or during the upbringing period and prepare them to their future career as riding horses. |
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Durkin said Coraggioso's name means courage in Italian, and then there is the yet-to-race yearling, Determinato, or determined, and the weanling, Elletrizzante, or thrilling. |
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Undernutrition during the preweaning period changes calcium ATPase and ADPase activities of synaptosomal fractions of weanling rats. |
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