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Pig Journal Volume: 4
Publication date: May 1979

Short Communications

The Government Pig Health Scheme.
C.N. SAUNDERS
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Urinary Obstruction in Weaned Piglets Leading to Increased Mortality.
W.W. SIM
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Problems Associated with Intraperitoneal Metomidate in the Pig.
M.J. MEREDITH; P. LEES
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The Development and Use of a Computer Programme to Analyse Breeding Records in Pig Herds.
T.A. PEPPER
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Liverpool Pig Recording Scheme.
J.R. WALTON
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Management Factors Related to Induced Farrowing.
D. HAMMOND
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The Alimentary Tract and Enteric Disease

The Function of the Pig’s Gastrointestinal Tract.
V. RAYNER
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The Gross Pathology of Common Alimentary Disorders of the Pig.
J.R. BAKER
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Laboratory Diagnosis of Enteric Disease of Pigs.
J.R. SIMMONS
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Performance and Environmental Benefits Relating to Prophylactic Control of Post Weaning Enteritis in the Pig through Intestinal Surface Immunity.
P. PORTER
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The Role of Maternal Immunity in Neonatal Protection Against Enteric Diseases.
J.W. CHIDLOW
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Enteric Disease, Treatment and Vaccination.
W.A. NOBLE
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Enteric Disease - Putting it all together!
J.G. OLDHAM
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The Place of Growth Promoters in Pig Production.
J.R. WALTON
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Animal Housing - Injuries due to Floor Surfaces

Genetical, Physiological and Anatomical Factors of Baby Pigs Contributing to Foot and Limb Disorders and Other Injuries Attributable to Floors.
G.A.H. WELLS
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Genetical, Physiological and Anatomical Factors contributing to Foot and Limb Disorders in Growing and Adult Pigs Including a Statistical Review of Foot and Limb Disorders in Pigs Attributable to Floors.
R.H.C. PENNY
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Foot and Limb Disorders in Baby Piglets.
W.J. SMITH
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