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1. The effect of sex and slaughter weight on performance, carcass quality and gross margin, assessed on three commercial pig farms

2. Effect of dietary energy level in finishing phase on performance, carcass and meat quality in immunocastrates and barrows in comparison with gilts and entire male pigs

3. The effects of immunization against gonadotropin-releasing hormone on growth performance, reproductive activity and carcass traits of heavy weight gilts

4. Impact of sexual maturity on the welfare of immunocastrated v. entire heavy female pigs

5. The effect of sex and slaughter weight on performance, carcass quality and gross margin, assessed on three commercial pig farms.

6. Immunological castration temporarily reduces testis size and function without long-term effects on libido and sperm quality in boars

7. Growth of total fat and lean and of primal cuts is affected by the sex type

8. The effects of immunization against gonadotropin-releasing hormone on growth performance, reproductive activity and carcass traits of heavy weight gilts.

9. Predicting the carcass chemical composition and describing its growth in live pigs of different sexes using computed tomographys

10. Effect of high dietary fat content on heat production and lipid and protein deposition in growing immunocastrated male pigs1

11. Field experience with surgical castration with anaesthesia, analgesia, immunocastration and production of entire male pigs: performance, carcass traits and boar taint prevalence

12. Impact of sexual maturity on the welfare of immunocastrated v. entire heavy female pigs.

13. Effects of neonatal surgical castration and immunocastration in male pigs on blood T lymphocytes and health markers

14. Growth of total fat and lean and of primal cuts is affected by the sex type.

15. Immunological castration temporarily reduces testis size and function without long-term effects on libido and sperm quality in boars.

16. Effect of high dietary fat content on heat production and lipid and protein deposition in growing immunocastrated male pigs.

17. Influence of sex and immunocastration on feed intake behavior, skatole and indole concentrations in adipose tissue of pigs

18. Meta-analysis of the effect of immunocastration on production performance, reproductive organs and boar taint compounds in pigs

19. Considerations on the performance of immunocastrated male pigs

20. Immunocastration reduces aggressive and sexual behaviour in male pigs

21. Growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of group-penned surgically castrated, immunocastrated (Improvac®) and entire male pigs and individually penned entire male pigs

22. Practice on castration of piglets in Europe

23. Resource efficiency and economic implications of alternatives to surgical castration without anaesthesia

24. Predicting the carcass chemical composition and describing its growth in live pigs of different sexes using computed tomographys.

25. Accessory sex glands as a tool to measure the efficacy of immunocastration in male pigs

26. Field experience with surgical castration with anaesthesia, analgesia, immunocastration and production of entire male pigs: performance, carcass traits and boar taint prevalence.

27. Effects of neonatal surgical castration and immunocastration in male pigs on blood T lymphocytes and health markers.

28. Influence of sex and immunocastration on feed intake behavior, skatole and indole concentrations in adipose tissue of pigs.

29. Considerations on the performance of immunocastrated male pigs.

30. Immunocastration reduces aggressive and sexual behaviour in male pigs.

31. Resource efficiency and economic implications of alternatives to surgical castration without anaesthesia.

32. Practice on castration of piglets in Europe.

33. Growth performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality of group-penned surgically castrated, immunocastrated (Improvac®) and entire male pigs and individually penned entire male pigs.

34. Effect of dietary energy level in finishing phase on performance, carcass and meat quality in immunocastrates and barrows in comparison with gilts and entire male pigs.

35. Growth of total fat and lean and of primal cuts is affected by the sex type

36. Field experience with surgical castration with anaesthesia, analgesia, immunocastration and production of entire male pigs: performance, carcass traits and boar taint prevalence

37. Accessory sex glands as a tool to measure the efficacy of immunocastration in male pigs.

38. Influence of sex and immunocastration on feed intake behavior, skatole and indole concentrations in adipose tissue of pigs

39. Meta-analysis of the effect of immunocastration on production performance, reproductive organs and boar taint compounds in pigs

40. Considerations on the performance of immunocastrated male pigs

41. Immunocastration reduces aggressive and sexual behaviour in male pigs

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