His primary scientific interests are in Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Animal science, Birth weight and Colostrum. His Weaning and Weight gain study in the realm of Endocrinology interacts with subjects such as Composition. His Weaning study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as BOAR, Lactation, Immunity, Reproduction and Gestation.
The various areas that he examines in his Animal science study include Morning and Meal. He combines subjects such as Litter and Asphyxia Neonatorum, Asphyxia with his study of Birth weight. The concepts of his Litter study are interwoven with issues in Immunoglobulin G, Anesthesia, pCO2 and Andrology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Animal science, Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Colostrum and Weaning. The study incorporates disciplines such as Weight gain and Birth weight in addition to Animal science. In his research on the topic of Birth weight, Dry matter is strongly related with Albumin.
His research in the fields of Adipose tissue, Metabolism, Metabolic rate and Hormone overlaps with other disciplines such as Composition. In his research, Estrous cycle and Morning is intimately related to Gestation, which falls under the overarching field of Endocrinology. His Weaning study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Immune system, Lactation and Physiology.
J. Le Dividich mostly deals with Animal science, Colostrum, Weaning, Birth weight and Internal medicine. He integrates several fields in his works, including Animal science and Gut morphology. He has researched Weaning in several fields, including Lactation and Haptoglobin.
His studies deal with areas such as Litter, Weight gain and Large white as well as Birth weight. J. Le Dividich has included themes like Endocrinology and Dry matter in his Internal medicine study. His work on Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I, Beta oxidation, Thermogenesis and Lipogenesis as part of general Endocrinology research is frequently linked to Energy source, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Birth weight, Colostrum, Animal science, Weight gain and Internal medicine are his primary areas of study. Particularly relevant to Weaning is his body of work in Animal science. His Internal medicine research incorporates themes from Immunoglobulin G and Endocrinology.
His research ties Immunity and Immune protection together. His study in Immune system extends to Premature birth with its themes. His Prolactin investigation overlaps with Composition and Yield.
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Nutritional and immunological importance of colostrum for the new-born pig
J. Le Dividich;J. A. Rooke;P. Herpin.
The Journal of Agricultural Science (2005)
Effects of the level of asphyxia during delivery on viability at birth and early postnatal vitality of newborn pigs.
P Herpin;J Le Dividich;J C Hulin;M Fillaut.
Journal of Animal Science (1996)
Variability of colostrum yield and colostrum intake in pigs.
N. Devillers;C. Farmer;J. Le Dividich;A. Prunier.
Animal (2007)
Influence of high ambient temperature on performance of reproductive sows
A. Prunier;M.Messias de Bragança;J. Le Dividich.
Livestock Production Science (1997)
Influence of colostrum intake on piglet survival and immunity.
N. Devillers;J. Le Dividich;A. Prunier.
Animal (2011)
Effects of underfeeding during the weaning period on growth, metabolism, and hormonal adjustments in the piglet.
J. Le Dividich;B. Sève.
Domestic Animal Endocrinology (2000)
Influence of environmental temperature on growth, muscle and adipose tissue metabolism, and meat quality in swine.
L Lefaucheur;J Le Dividich;J Mourot;G Monin.
Journal of Animal Science (1991)
Effect of selection for lean tissue growth on body composition and physiological state of the pig at birth
P Herpin;J Le Dividich;N Amaral.
Journal of Animal Science (1993)
Colostrum intake and thermoregulation in the neonatal pig in relation to environmental temperature.
J. Le Dividich;J. Noblet.
Neonatology (1981)
Effect of oxygen inhalation at birth on the reduction of early postnatal mortality in pigs.
P Herpin;J C Hulin;J Le Dividich;M Fillaut.
Journal of Animal Science (2001)
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