What may be the impact of differentiated feeding depending on the gender?
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The correct answer is that it depends on the genetic line. In a recent simulation with two genetic lines, the differentiated feeding depending on the gender would entail a saving of €0.58/male for the genetic line A, and of €1.11/castrated male for the genetic line B.
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