ITHACA, N.Y. - Cornell University scientists will discuss major developments in research to increase the growth of swine and sheep with growth hormone and an experimental chemical at a con ference to be held in the Syracuse Marriott Oct. 28-30. The 1986 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufac turers will focus on new research findings affecting the nation’s feed industry and nutrition of farm animals, including poultry, beef cattle, dairy animals, sheep and swine. Various aspects of nutrition affecting other animals, including horses, ducks, fishes and cats, also will be examined. The conference is sponsored by the New York State College of Don't play with other people's toys Manage your dairy with Westfalia M • ji {to v Feed-Codatron CHAMBERSBURG Skinner A Walton Dairy Sorvica -- Raymond Skinner Gary Walton 717-352-7606 COCHRANVILLE Farm Construction A Equipment Robert L. 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About 25° people from the conference. other topics to be discussed Most of the speakers will be from United States and Canada are In addition to reports on swine include the role of several im- Cornell’s Departments of Animal expected to attend, including and sheep studies, the conference portant nutrients, physiological Science and Poultry and Avian representatives of feed- will present more than a dozen regulation of feed intake of cattle, Sciences Three scientists from the manufacturing firms and scien- research papers on topics ranging swine, and fishes, the effect of Animal and Grassland Research lists in the field of animal from use of genetic engineering to restricted dietary energy on the institute in England, the nutrition, said Cornell animal enhance cellulose digestion in productivity of laying hens, and University of Minnesota arid lowa nutritionist RichardE. 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