Beneficial effects of a decreased meal frequency on nutrient utilization, secretion of luteinizing hormones and ovarian follicular development in gilts.
Lun HuaLianpeng ZhaoZhengyu MaoWentao LiJing LiXuemei JiangLianqiang CheShengyu XuYan LinZhengfeng FangBin FengDe WuYong ZhuoPublished in: Journal of animal science and biotechnology (2021)
The current findings revealed the benefits of a lower meal frequency equal feed intake on nutrient utilization and reproductive function in replacement gilts, and thus provide new insights into the nutritional strategy for replacement gilts, and the dietary pattern for other mammals, such as humans.
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