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    • Lawhorn, D. Bruce (2001-07-25)
      Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) is becoming one of the most economically significant diseases of swine. It causes weak, stillborn and mummified pigs, and sometimes losses of entire litters. This ...
    • Show Pigs 
      Langley (Physical: Agricultural Communications and Journalism Program, Texas A&M University; Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, <a href="mailto:cushing-library@tamu.edu">Email</a>, Phone: 979-845-1951, <a href="http://cushing.library.tamu.edu/">Website</a>, 2009)
    • Hobson, David Wayne (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1982)
      ADD Erythrosine was orally administered to groups of four miniature pigs, Sus domesticus, for one week at daily doses of 0 (control), 2.51 and 25.2 mg/kg body weight/day. Erythrosine was absorbed into the general circulation ...
    • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
      Barn that was used to house swine during treatment or observation.
    • College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences
      What we know about Dr. J.H. Rietz: Born 1881 in Ohio to father, Jacob Rietz and mother, Tabitha J. Gray. In the “Centennial History of the College of Veterinary Medicine” for Ohio State University he is honored by receiving ...
    • Lawhorn, D. Bruce (1998-06-18)
      Swine pneumonia can have many causes and may result in mild to severe disease symptoms and economic losses. This publication discusses bacterial, viral, parasitic and other causes, as well as, diagnosis, treatment, prevention ...
    • Burkham, Angela; Sterle, Jodi; Graff, Reagan (2000-06-19)
      The Texas 4-H Swine Project offers learning and leadership opportunities for young participants and adult leaders. This tri-fold brochure explains the project's goals, requirements, resources, career development opportunities ...
    • Sterle, Jodi; Texas 4-H Swine Project Team (2002-07-31)
      This guide for 4-H members explains how to select a good animal, build proper facilities, manage an animal's feeding and nutritional requirements, and take care of health concerns. There is also information on training and ...
    • Lawhorn, D. Bruce (1999-02-15)
      Routine vaccination is necessary to control economically important swine diseases such as erysipelas, leptospirosis, parvovirus and colibacillosis. The symptoms and specific vaccines for these diseases are discussed.
    • Jones, Meredyth L; Streeter, Robert N (American Veterinary Medical Association, 2008-04-15)