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Study: Dont blame high-sulfate water for poor performance

2017-10-26 11:00:00| National Hog Farmer

Issues with poor growth, feed intake or diarrhea should not be attributed to water quality problems without first exploring other influences, such as environmental, social and nutritional stresses imposed at weaning.

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