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A note on the effect of castration upon the development of the skin in the pig

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1972

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SUMMARY The macroscopically measured thickness of the skin of bacon-weight pigs has been found to differ between entire boars and castrates. The histological analysis showed that this difference can be attributed to a significantly stronger development of the dermis in the boars compared with the castrates.

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