DOI: 10.31274/etd-180810-497
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Characterizing the Fallback Pig

Abstract: Appreciation is like looking through a wide-angle lens that lets you see the entire forest, not just the one tree limb you walked upon.-Doc Childre and Sara Paddision This dissertation is the final product of innumerable sacrifices made by others to help me succeed. First, I express my deep gratitude to Dr. John F. Patience, my major professor, mentor, and friend. You inspire me to become better each day. I also appreciate my Ph.D.

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“…Previous research indicates that poor performance during the period immediately postweaning is associated with poor overall wean-to-finish performance and increased mortality (Jones, 2012;. Poor energy intake and decreased protein and lipid deposition rates have been identified as key factors associated with low ADG during the postweaning transition period .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research indicates that poor performance during the period immediately postweaning is associated with poor overall wean-to-finish performance and increased mortality (Jones, 2012;. Poor energy intake and decreased protein and lipid deposition rates have been identified as key factors associated with low ADG during the postweaning transition period .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%