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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 56. Being the smallest piglet in the litter is better than being a small piglet Thorup, F.

14 6 p. 778-779
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2 Committees
14 6 p. v
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3 48. Creep feeding suckling piglets: Do ‘eaters’ and ‘non-eaters’ have different post-weaning growth performance? Mulvenna, C.C.

14 6 p. 768-769
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4 32. Early inoculation of a multi-species probiotic to piglets – Impact on gut microbiome and immune responses Hansen, L.H.B.

14 6 p. 748-749
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5 33. Early life postnatal faecal filtrate transplantation in pigs reduces post-weaning diarrhoea and increases survival Larsen, C.

14 6 p. 750-751
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6 Editorial Board / Aims and Scope
14 6 p. i
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7 34. Effect of an algae β-1,3-glucan on colostrum quality and piglet viability Neto, R.

14 6 p. 751-752
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8 4. Effect of 25-hydroxycholecalciferol supplementation on vitamin D blood status of the sow and the farrowing process L.Roger,

14 6 p. 713-714
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9 65. Elevated floor did not reduce the overall piglet mortality Frandsen, D.P.

14 6 p. 792-794
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10 66. Family Feeding Matters: Effects of a novel family feeding system and feed type on sow and piglet performance and behaviour around weaning Amersfoort, L.

14 6 p. 794-795
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11 18. Feed Additives for sows, potential to cope with lactation challenges Cozannet, P.

14 6 p. 732-733
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12 45. Feeding strategies in piglets pre-weaning Huting, A.

14 6 p. 764-766
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13 47. Gastrointestinal development and nutrient digestion are affected by the pre-weaning diet Hulshof, T.G.

14 6 p. 767-768
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14 54. Gender and piglet movement away from birth mother can affect the development of an umbilical outpouching Norval, A.J.

14 6 p. 775-776
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15 35. How does birth weight, birth order and colostrum intake per se affect growth and immunity of the suckling piglets? Vodolazska, D.

14 6 p. 752-753
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16 46. Inclusion of 5% palmitoleic acid (C16:1 n-7) of marine origin to supplementary milk did not increase preweaning daily litter gain Bruun, T.S.

14 6 p. 766-767
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17 3. Increased feeding frequency pre-farrowing does not improve farrowing results of sows Hornstra, J.

14 6 p. 712-713
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18 2. Inert carbohydrates positively affect the intestinal microbiota of sows and their offspring Benthem de Grave, X.

14 6 p. 711-712
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19 1. Main focus should be feeding levels and fiber supply when optimizing gestating and pre-farrowing feeding strategies for hyper prolific sows Strathe, A.V.

14 6 p. 707-710
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20 53. Management of large litters – Aspects of handling large litters to ensure high piglet survival Heiselberg, P.R.

14 6 p. 774-775
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21 17. Nutrition for sow milk production matters Huber, L.

14 6 p. 729-732
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22 19. Oregano essential oil supports sow milk quality and weaning performance of piglets Hall, H.N.

14 6 p. 733-735
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23 75 (P7-7). Acid-treating low protein piglet diets reduces the incidence of post-weaning diarrhoea without compromising growth performance Connolly, K.R.

14 6 p. 804-805
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24 80 (P7-12). A combination of lysolecithins, a synthetic emulsifier, and monoglycerides, supports piglet performance, nutrient digestibility, and faecal consistency Desbruslais, A.

14 6 p. 810
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25 8 (P1-4). Association between bump feeding in late gestation and feeding frequency at peripartum on reproductive performance of hyper prolific primiparous sows Blanco, P.

14 6 p. 718-719
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26 50 (P4-2). Comparative effects of intramuscular injection and oral iron supplementation on growth performance, redox balance and immune status in neonatal pigs Liu, Y.

14 6 p. 771-772
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27 71 (P7-1). Dietary BSF-Oil improves weaning piglets feces score and productivity under commercial conditions Dall, J.

14 6 p. 800-801
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28 29 (P2-10). Dietary trace mineral source affects prevalence of postpartum dysgalactia syndrome, backfat mobilization and therapeutic interventions in lactating sows exposed to high ambient temperatures Rapp, C.

14 6 p. 745-746
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29 49 (P4-1). Distribution of pre-weaning mortality in 20 920 pigs and effectiveness of an isotonic protein drink intervention Buzoianu, S.G.

14 6 p. 769-770
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30 81 (P7-13). Double-buffered sodium butyrate during the post-weaning period increased weight gain and feed efficiency of piglets Pithon, H.

14 6 p. 811
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31 31. Peculiarities of the porcine immune system Saalmüller, A.

14 6 p. 747-748
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32 79 (P7-11). Effect evaluation of two sources of zinc on growth performance and gut health of piglets with a low or normal birth weight Negrini, C.

14 6 p. 808-809
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33 30 (P2-11). Effect of a blend of essential oils on the performance of sows and their piglets Spengler, K.

14 6 p. 746-747
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34 38 (P3-3). Effect of an algae β-1,3-glucan on piglet pre weaning performance and health Silva, J.

14 6 p. 755-756
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35 9 (P1-5). Effect of backfat on the production performance of zigzag sows Wang, W.S.

14 6 p. 719-721
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36 28 (P2-9). Effect of calcium pidolate supplemented to sows around farrowing on piglets’ litter weight at weaning Pithon, H.

14 6 p. 745
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37 21 (P2-2). Effect of feeding frequency on feed intake of lactating sows and litter performance Benthem de Grave, X.

14 6 p. 736-737
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38 40 (P3-5). Effect of Phytocee® supplementation on sow’s maternal stress biomarker and humoral response: Impact of maternal supplementation on humoral response in neonatal pigs Gabriel, M.

14 6 p. 758-759
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39 15 (P1-11). Effect of selenium sources on sow productivity performance and their progeny Callegari, M.A.

14 6 p. 727-728
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40 23 (P2-4). Effect of source of organic zinc, manganese and copper on piglet vitality and composition of colostrum and milk Pedersen, E.K.

14 6 p. 738-739
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41 57 (P5-1). Effect of treatment with glucose and heat for piglets under 800 g Frandsen, D.P.

14 6 p. 779-780
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42 16 (P1-12). Effects of dietary supplementation with microbe-derived antioxidants in sows and their offspring on litter performance, milk composition, redox status of sows and growth performance of piglets Wang, Y.F.

14 6 p. 728-729
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43 69 (P6-3). Effects of pre-weaning litter socialization and oral azaperone on behavior, salivary cortisol, and performance post-weaning Fabà, L.

14 6 p. 797-798
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44 74 (P7-6). Escherichia coli F4/F18 vaccine improves piglet performance and reduces antimicrobial use Streptococcus suis infection Vangroenweghe, F.

14 6 p. 803-804
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45 77 (P7-9). Exploring the differential expression of a set of key genes involved in the regulation and functioning of the stomach in the post-weaned pig Kiernan, Dillon

14 6 p. 806-807
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46 61 (P5-5). Extended farrowing surveillance increases the proportion of sows having zero stillborn piglet per litter Bruun, T.S.

14 6 p. 784-785
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47 68 (P6-2). First results of the impact of the environment on metabolic parameters of piglet vitality Lickfett, H.

14 6 p. 796-797
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48 6 (P1-2). Grass silage distributed to early gestating sows modulates the microbiota of their piglets Dufourny, S.

14 6 p. 716-717
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49 58 (P5-2). Identifying starving piglets in litters with 18 piglets Pedersen, T.F.

14 6 p. 780-781
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50 41 (P3-6). Immunoglobulin uptake in piglets takes 4 hours and is not affected by age at first feeding Thorup, F.

14 6 p. 759-760
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51 22 (P2-3). Important information in individual records of water-usage of hyper prolific lactating sows Moustsen, V.A.

14 6 p. 737-738
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52 62 (P5-6). Improved early piglet survival after post farrowing Meloxidyl treatment Hansen, L.U.

14 6 p. 785-786
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53 59 (P5-3). Intrauterine growth restriction affects the muscle and liver physiology of offspring, revealed by a pathway activation analysis Payling, L.

14 6 p. 781-782
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54 63 (P5-7). Is intrauterine growth restriction differently affecting male versus female piglets? A study of the umbilical cord Van Bockstal, L.

14 6 p. 786-787
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55 60 (P5-4). Management, feeding and staff in highly performing sow farrowing units Frandsen, T.A.

14 6 p. 782-783
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56 42 (P3-7). Managing the PRRS positive sow herd with virus negative piglets – Breeding stock introduction and biosecurity Bak, H.

14 6 p. 760-762
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57 36 (P3-1). Marine-sulfated polysaccharides extracts exhibit contrasted time-dependent immunomodulatory and antiviral properties on porcine monocytes and alveolar macrophages Hervet, C.

14 6 p. 753-754
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58 14 (P1-10). Maternal sow feed and hygiene influence their offspring. 2 – Incidence and severity of tail-biting, post-weaning Guillou, D.

14 6 p. 726-727
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59 13 (P1-9). Maternal sow feed and hygiene influence their offspring. 1 – Swine Inflammatory and Necrotic Syndrome assessment on pre-weaning piglets Lemoine, N.

14 6 p. 725-726
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60 39 (P3-4). Measuring piglet serum IgG using a Brix refractometer Skovsmose, L.H.

14 6 p. 757
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61 52 (P4-4). Oxidative stress status in weanling piglets pre- and post-E. coli challenge after treatment with hemp, fish oil and vitamin E Madsen, P.A.

14 6 p. 773-774
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62 73 (P7-3). Postbiotic Lactobacillus fermentate increases resilience of nursery pigs challenged with pathogenic F18+ E. coli Duarte, M.E.

14 6 p. 802-803
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63 24 (P2-5). Potential of liquid feed hygienization by Pediococcus acidilactici CNCM I-4622 (MA 18/5M) to improve milk production Jacobs, C.

14 6 p. 739-740
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64 43 (P3-8). Prevalence of neonatal bacterial diarrhea agents in Danish and Swedish farms Strunz, A.M.

14 6 p. 762-763
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65 10 (P1-6). Reducing farrowing duration and number of stillbirths in hyper prolific sows by supplementing a combination of a prebiotic, a probiotic, and phytogenic compounds Blavi, L.

14 6 p. 721-722
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66 Preface
14 6 p. iv
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67 11 (P1-7). Source of organic zinc, manganese and copper did not affect piglet birth weight Bruun, T.S.

14 6 p. 722-724
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68 25 (P2-6). Source of organic zinc, manganese and copper did not influence average daily litter gain or number of weaned piglets per litter Bruun, T.S.

14 6 p. 740-742
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69 26 (P2-7). Supplemental Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG supplementation in late-gestation, lactation diets improves sow performance, offspring growth, survival via modulating sow’s gut microbiota Gao, T.L.

14 6 p. 742-743
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70 5 (P1-1). Supplementation of polyphenol antioxidants in gestation and lactation diets of sows increases the superoxide dismutase in blood serum of sows and their offspring and decreases the malondialdehyde level of the sows Brake, M.

14 6 p. 715-716
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71 78 (P7-10). Supplementing a wood-based feed supplement in piglets post-weaning diets positively influences growth performance and gut integrity Steiner, T.

14 6 p. 807-808
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72 72 (P7-2). Supplementing short- and medium-chain fatty acid-based products increases the health and performance of weaned piglets Goossens, T.

14 6 p. 801-802
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73 76 (P7-8). The addition of butyric acid to low crude protein diets with either dried or organic-acid treated cereals affects feed intake but not average daily gain or faecal score Connolly, K.R.

14 6 p. 805-806
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74 51 (P4-3). The effect of application of a piglet milk replacer fed to suckling piglets on pre- and post- weaning performance Sijmonsbergen, A.P.

14 6 p. 772-773
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75 67 (P6-1). The effects of different nest building materials on sow activity 0–18 hours before farrowing Frandsen, D.P.

14 6 p. 795-796
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76 37 (P3-2). The immunomodulating properties from glycerides of lauric acid in PRRSV-infected PAM cells Lemâle, O.

14 6 p. 754-755
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77 20 (P2-1). The influence of a detoxifying agent on the performance of lactating sows and their offspring under practical field conditions Becker, C.

14 6 p. 735-736
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78 12 (P1-8). The use of coated calcium chloride to reduce stillborn piglets and interventions around farrowing González-Sánchez, D.

14 6 p. 724
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79 27 (P2-8). Use of xylanase and β-glucanase as a nutritional strategy to improve nutrient digestibility in lactating sows Pasquali, G.

14 6 p. 743-744
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80 70 (P6-4). Using a heating mat to new-born piglets increases the rectal temperature Hansen, L.U.

14 6 p. 798-799
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81 7 (P1-3). Using the sow as a vehicle to transfer good bacteria to newborn piglets Hansen, L.H.B.

14 6 p. 717-718
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82 44 (P3-9). Vitamin D status of piglets pre- and post-weaning upon E. coli challenge Madsen, P.A.

14 6 p. 763-764
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83 55. Saving piglets by artificial rearing and optimised nutrition – Is that a viable option? Sato, H.

14 6 p. 776-778
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84 Table of Contents
14 6 p. iii
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85 64. The farrowing environment sets the conditions for sow and piglet productivity as well as their welfare Seddon, Y.M.

14 6 p. 787-792
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86 Title Page
14 6 p. ii
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