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2016
DOI: 10.6090/jarq.50.361
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Body Surface Temperature of Suckling Piglets Measured by Infrared Thermography and Its Association with Body Weight Change

Abstract: a These authors contributed equally to this work. AbstractThe aim of this study was to quantify the body surface temperature of suckling piglets, and determine the association between body surface temperature, body weight and growth rate during the suckling period. The study population consisted of 72 piglets from six sows that were randomly selected at day 4 after farrowing. Infrared thermography and weighing were performed every other day from day 4 to 24 of lactation. Thermal images of each piglet were take… Show more

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“…Especially for piglets, Ref. [42] found significant results for the highest surface temperature after vaccination (day 14) and a lower surface temperature for older piglets (24 days) than younger piglets (days 4-18).…”
Section: Region Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Especially for piglets, Ref. [42] found significant results for the highest surface temperature after vaccination (day 14) and a lower surface temperature for older piglets (24 days) than younger piglets (days 4-18).…”
Section: Region Of Interestmentioning
confidence: 98%