Temperature as a predictor of fouling and diarrhea in Slaughter pigs

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Temperature as a predictor of fouling and diarrhea in Slaughter pigs. / Jensen, Dan Børge; Toft, Nils; Kristensen, Anders Ringgaard.

Book of abstracts of the 66th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production: Warsaw, Poland, 31 August - 4 September 2015. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. p. 303 Poster 14.

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Jensen, DB, Toft, N & Kristensen, AR 2015, Temperature as a predictor of fouling and diarrhea in Slaughter pigs. in Book of abstracts of the 66th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production: Warsaw, Poland, 31 August - 4 September 2015., Poster 14, Wageningen Academic Publishers, pp. 303, The 66th Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science, Warsaw, Poland, 31/08/2015. https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-816-2

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Jensen, D. B., Toft, N., & Kristensen, A. R. (2015). Temperature as a predictor of fouling and diarrhea in Slaughter pigs. In Book of abstracts of the 66th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production: Warsaw, Poland, 31 August - 4 September 2015 (pp. 303). [Poster 14] Wageningen Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-816-2

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Jensen DB, Toft N, Kristensen AR. Temperature as a predictor of fouling and diarrhea in Slaughter pigs. In Book of abstracts of the 66th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production: Warsaw, Poland, 31 August - 4 September 2015. Wageningen Academic Publishers. 2015. p. 303. Poster 14 https://doi.org/10.3920/978-90-8686-816-2

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Jensen, Dan Børge ; Toft, Nils ; Kristensen, Anders Ringgaard. / Temperature as a predictor of fouling and diarrhea in Slaughter pigs. Book of abstracts of the 66th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production: Warsaw, Poland, 31 August - 4 September 2015. Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. pp. 303

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