Buzzard, 2012 - Google Patents
Evaluation of hypobaric hypoxia as a low stress alternative to carbon dioxide euthanasia for use with nursery pigletsBuzzard, 2012
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Malnourished piglets that suffer from periweaning failure to thrive syndrome (PFTS) may show no signs of respiratory or enteric diseases but may have decreased feed intake and become debilitated after weaning. Euthanasia is a necessary component of swine …
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