Samantha A. Swanson Data-verified
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Samantha A. Swanson's research focuses on animal nutrition and physiology, particularly within swine production. Her recent publications investigate the impact of dietary adjustments and feeding strategies on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of pigs at various life stages. This includes studies on the effects of increasing standardized ileal digestible valine:lysine ratios on finishing pigs and the influence of copper feeding strategies on nursery pigs. Additionally, her work examines the efficacy of different management techniques, such as split suckling strategies for piglets and induction for sows, on pre- and post-weaning growth, mortality rates, and farrowing duration. Swanson collaborates with researchers at the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, including Mikayla S. Spinler, Maya Lashley, and Elizabeth M Due, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.
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- Publications: 8
Selected Publications
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Effects of Increasing Standardized Ileal Digestible Valine:Lysine Ratios on the Growth Performance of 50 to 80 lb Pigs (2025)
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Effects of Copper Feeding Strategy on Growth Performance of Nursery Pigs (2025)
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Effect of Copper Source on Finishing Pig Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics (2025)
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Evaluation of Split Suckling Strategies on Pre- and Post-Weaning Piglet Growth and Mortality (2025)
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238 Evaluation of split suckling strategies on pre-wean piglet growth and mortality for high-producing sows (2025)
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239 Farrowing duration in a herd utilizing induction and resulting performance metrics including mortality (2025)
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Effects of Increasing Standardized Ileal Digestible Valine:Lysine Ratio on Growth Performance of Finishing Pigs (2024)
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95 Effects of increasing standardized ileal digestible valine:lysine ratio on growth performance in finishing pigs (2024)
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