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Percentage of ham and loin increases when pigs stand to eat

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H. Heitman
T. E. Bond, University of California

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California Agriculture 16(12):8-9.

Published December 01, 1962

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Forcing pigs to stand on their hind legs to feed may decrease their weight, but increases the percentage of ham, or ham and loin, according to recent tests at Davis.

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Percentage of ham and loin increases when pigs stand to eat

H. Heitman, T. E. Bond
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Percentage of ham and loin increases when pigs stand to eat

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Authors

H. Heitman
T. E. Bond, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(12):8-9.

Published December 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Forcing pigs to stand on their hind legs to feed may decrease their weight, but increases the percentage of ham, or ham and loin, according to recent tests at Davis.

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