“…This did not occur in our experiments in which the females were protein-calorie deficient from weaning and, as suggested for dogs (Platt & Stewart, 1968), the gestational deficiencies were shared. Birth weights can also be reduced by restricting the food intake of pregnant rats but, to obtain reductions similar to those reported above, the intake has to be reduced by 25 or 50% (Chow & Lee, 1964;Berg, 1965). These 'calorie restricted' rats are said to remain small even when well-fed after weaning (Chow, Blackwell, Blackwell, Hou, Anilane & Sherwin, 1968 Guthrie & Brown, 1968) have shown that rats given inadequate supplies of milk (e.g.…”