1988
DOI: 10.1080/17450398809430915
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Die Leistung nach fünf Wochen Säugezeit abgesetzter Ferkel in Abhängigkeit von der Absetzmasse, der Futter zusammensetzung und dem Einsatz eines wirksamen Ergotropikums

Abstract: In a three-factorial experiment with 216 piglets of the same age (33 +/- 4 days) but a different weight (weaning weight from 5.5 to 9 kg) a conventional piglet rearing feed containing 20% crude protein (standard), a high-energy diet and a low-protein diet (16% crude protein) were tested. In three weaning weight classes the three diets were fed without or with Bisergon [2-N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-carbamoyl-3-methylquinoxaline-1.4-dioxide] over a period of 21 days. From the 22nd to the 71st day after weaning all the p… Show more

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“…The prolonged effect of copper and formic acid from weaning up to the period without the addition of these compounds was also evidenced in former piglet experiments with quinoxaline derivates (Schöne et al., 1988). A better growth of piglets during 3 weeks after weaning caused by these feed additives showed positive effects during a subsequent 7‐week period, in which feed without a growth promoter was offered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The prolonged effect of copper and formic acid from weaning up to the period without the addition of these compounds was also evidenced in former piglet experiments with quinoxaline derivates (Schöne et al., 1988). A better growth of piglets during 3 weeks after weaning caused by these feed additives showed positive effects during a subsequent 7‐week period, in which feed without a growth promoter was offered.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%