Feed

Sáenz, B. et al, 2008

Human and porcine neurocysticercosis: differences in the distribution and developmental stages of cysticerci.
Sáenz, B., J. Ramírez, A. Aluja, A. Escobar, G. Fragoso, J. Morales, R. Pérez-Tamayo, F. Rosetti, C. Larralde, et al. (2008)Tropical Medicine & International Health 13(5): 697–702

Dobney, K. et al, 2008

The Pigs of Island Southeast Asia and the Pacific: New Evidence for Taxonomic Status and Human-Mediated Dispersal.
Dobney, K., T. Cucchi and G. Larson Asian Perspectives 47(1): 59-74.

Cowled, B. D. et al, 2008

Feral pig population structuring in the rangelands of eastern Australia: applications for designing adaptive management units
Cowled, B. D., J. Aldenhoven, I. O. A. Odeh, T. Garrett, C. Moran and S. J. Lapidge (2008).Conservation Genetics 9(1): 211-224

Wulf, M. and A. Voss, 2008

MRSA in livestock animals-an epidemic waiting to happen?
Wulf, M. and A. Voss (2008)Clin Microbiol Infect 14(6): 519-21.

Hall, J. S. et al, 2008

Influenza exposure in United States feral swine populations.
Hall, J. S., R. B. Minnis, T. A. Campbell, S. Barras, R. W. Deyoung, K. Pabilonia, M. L. Avery, H. Sullivan, L. Clark, et al. J Wildl Dis 44(2): 362-8.

G. Chiduwa et al, 2008

Herd dynamics and contribution of indigenous pigs to the livelihoods of rural farmers in a semi-arid area of Zimbabwe
G. Chiduwa, M. Chimonyo, T. E. Halimani, S. R. Chisambara and K. DzamaTropical Animal Health and Production. Volume 40, Number 2 / février 2008

Shinsuke Nakai, 2008

Decision-making on the use of diverse combinations of agricultural products and natural plants in pig feed: a case study of native pig smallholder in northern Thailand
Shinsuke NakaiTropical Animal Health and Production. Volume 40, Number 3 / avril 2008

C. J. Nganga et al, 2008

The prevalence of gastrointestinal helminth infections in pigs in Kenya
C. J. Nganga, D. N. Karanja and M. N. MutuneTropical Animal Health and Production. Volume 40, Number 5 / juin 2008

K. Vasupen et al, 2008

Macronutrient digestibility in Kadon pigs fed diets with isonitrogenous amounts of various carbohydrate sources
K. Vasupen, C. Yuangklang, S. Wongsuthavas, P. Srenanul, J. Mitchaothai and A. C. BeynenTropical Animal Health and Production. Volume 40, Number 4 / mai 2008

Pig Breeding in Corsica

A sustainable association of local breed and natural resourcesBy: Monica Commandeur & François Casabianca / INRA, Emmanuel Leca & Delphine Allin / CCSTI

Evaluation of Fibrous Feeds for Growing Pigs in Vietnam

Effects of fibre level and source in the diet on the digestive physiology, growth performance and carcass traits of different genotypes of pig (Ninh Thi Len, Vietnam)

InraPorc

InraPorc is a model and software tool to analyze performance and to evaluate different nutritional strategies for growing pigs and sows.

Growth performance and alternative protein sources in diets

Growth performance of pigs fed water spinach or water spinach mixed with mulberry leaves, as protein sources in basal diets of cassava root meal plus rice bran or sugar palm syrup plus broken rice

Digestibility and N-retention with alternative protein sources in diets

Digestibility and N-retention in crossbred pigs of diets with water spinach or water spinach mixed with mulberry leaves as protein sources in basal diets of cassava root meal plus rice bran, or sugar palm syrup plus broken rice