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A note on the IVOG®-station: a feeding station to record the individual food intake of group-housed growing pigs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2010

L. C. M. de Haer
Affiliation:
Research Institute for Animal Production, (IVO-DLO) ‘Schoonoord’, PO Box 501, 3700 AM Zeist, The Netherlands
J. W. M. Merks
Affiliation:
Research Institute for Animal Production, (IVO-DLO) ‘Schoonoord’, PO Box 501, 3700 AM Zeist, The Netherlands
H. G. Kooper
Affiliation:
Research Institute for Animal Production, (IVO-DLO) ‘Schoonoord’, PO Box 501, 3700 AM Zeist, The Netherlands
G. A. J. Buiting
Affiliation:
Research Institute for Animal Production, (IVO-DLO) ‘Schoonoord’, PO Box 501, 3700 AM Zeist, The Netherlands
J. A. van Hattum
Affiliation:
Research Institute for Animal Production, (IVO-DLO) ‘Schoonoord’, PO Box 501, 3700 AM Zeist, The Netherlands
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Abstract

A feeding station is described that is used for individual food intake recordings of group-housed growing pigs. The IVOG®-station can be used for performance testing in group housing or for investigating effects of, for example housing system, food composition, breed or sex on food intake pattern and production traits.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 1992

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