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Pig herd health - Reproduction and reproductive management. On-line training course

Published

2021

Status

Open Access

Language

en
Training Material
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117811

Citation

Grundin, J., Alinaitwe, J., Dalin, A-M., Ikwap, K., Lubega, S. and Magnusson, U. 2021. Pig herd health - Reproduction and reproductive management. On-line training course. Uppsala, Sweden: SLU.

Tags

  • animal health
  • animal production
  • capacity strengthening
  • pigs

Internet URL

slu-se.instructure.com

Author(s)

  • Grundin, J.
  • Alinaitwe, J.
  • Dalin, A-M.
  • Ikwap, K.
  • Lubega, S.
  • Magnusson, Ulf

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