Swine Species

Section: Swine Species
Format: Posters
Day/Time: Monday 7:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Gatlin Ballroom
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
#M489
Long-term effects of dietary calcium montmorillonite on swine productivity in a conventional farm in Japan.
Fang Chi
#M490
Effect of dietary micronutrient on the transcriptome of boar semen.
Dianelys Gonzalez-Pena
#M491
Effects of supplementing high-fiber diets with a multicarbohydrase enzyme on net portal flux of essential amino acids and urea-nitrogen in growing pigs.
Atta K. Agyekum
#M492
Lifetime reproductive performance of South African Mukota sows following bio-stimulation protocols.
Dennis O. Umesiobi
#M493
Improved piglets performance with protected sodium heptanoate.
M. Puyalto
#M494
Effects of dietary supplementation organic medicinal charcoal (Olga Black) on aflatoxin adsorption capacity, digestibility, population of Lactobacillus and E. coli in feces, and the fecal odor emission by In vitro and In vivo.
Kwang-Sik Kim
#M495
Effect of a functional feed additive on the stress nervous modulation response—Application on both the feeding behavior and performance of lactating sows and their litters.
Bertrand Medina
#M496
Improved piglets performance with sodium heptanoate.
M. Puyalto
#M497
Feeder space may affect pig performance in the early growing-finishing period.
Laia Blavi
#M498
The effect of inmunocastration on growth performances and carcass quality of heavy males and gilts.
Maria A. Latorre
#M499
Is the lactation period the main variable responsible for reducing the efficiency of the swine production?
Laia Blavi
#M500
Evaluation of the efficacy of sodium heptanoate or butyrate in front of an enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) K88 oral challenge in piglets.
J.J. Mallo
#M501
The use of multiple imputation for the accurate measurements of individual feed intake by electronic feeders.
Shihui Jiao
#M502
Effect of using nonconventional legumes (narbon vetch, black chickpea, and winter pea) as protein sources in piglet diets.
Maria A. Latorre
#M503
Effects of breed, sex, and birth weight on growth and carcass composition traits in pigs.
L. L. Lo
#M504
Reducing malodorous compounds on swine in vitro fermentation using probiotics.
Sang Suk Lee
#M505
Relationship between birth weight and subsequent piglet performance: A meta-analytic study.
Márvio Lobão Teixeira de Abreu
#M506
Meat quality of finishing pigs from sows supplemented with arginine during gestation.
Márvio Lobão Teixeira de Abreu
#M507
Growth curve analysis of placental and fetal growth influenced by adjacent fetal sex status under crowded uterine conditions in pigs.
Brad A. Freking
#M508
Effect of mineral sources on reproductive performance in sows.
Tsung-cheng Tsai
#M509
Transcriptome profile of boar spermatozoa as revealed by RNA-sequencing.
Jean M. Feugang
#M510
Effects of chicken egg anti-F4 antibodies supplementation on performance and diarrhea incidences in enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli K88+ challenged piglets.
Kolawole R. Aluko
#M511
Combined effects of chitosan and probiotic supplementation on performance and diarrhea incidences in enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli K88+ challenged piglets.
Kolawole R. Aluko
#M512
Yeast cell wall supplementation in the diet of weaned piglets and its effect on performance and diarrhea incidence.
Amadeo A. Alcantara
#M513
Yeast cell wall supplementation in the diet of weaned piglets and its effect on gut health.
Amadeo A. Alcantara
#M514
Effect of chronic heat stress on mRNA expression of heat shock protein 70, uncoupling protein 3, and cytochrome p450 in pigs.
Adriana Morales
#M515
Influence of CLA supplementation on body composition of finished pigs.
Kyle J. Stutts
#M516
Effect of acute water and feed deprivation at weaning and subsequent heat stress on serum stress markers and ileal mucosa gene expression in nursery pigs.
Nathan L. Horn
#M517
The growth of Tamworth × Berkshire pigs farrowed outdoors and reared in a hoop structure.
S.-H. Oh
#M518
Effect of postcervical artificial insemination with semen supplemented with oxytocin in sows in warm weather.
Juan M. Uriarte