Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2017
Weaning represents a critical period in the life of a piglet. Although the age at which piglets are weaned is rather variable, it is common practice to wean them at an early age. At weaning the normal pattern of growth and development is interrupted. The extent to which nutritional, climatic, social and managemental practices influences the check in growth rate and change in tissue accretion is not well documented. The present experiments were designed to investigate the influence of some of these factors on the growth and development of the weaned piglet.