• Title of article

    Early-weaned sows: altrenogest therapy, estrus, ovulation, and reproductive performance

  • Author/Authors

    Santos، نويسنده , , José Maur??cio Gonçalves dos and Wentz، نويسنده , , Ivo and Bortolozzo، نويسنده , , Fernando Pandolfo and Barioni Jr.، نويسنده , , Waldomiro، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    407
  • To page
    413
  • Abstract
    Early weaning is a technique used to increase swine health status, and may cause consequences in reproductive performance of sows. An experiment was performed to evaluate these effects in a herd of sows, with weaning at 9 or 10 days post-farrowing, located in west of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Large-White sows (n=102), with three or four previous parturitions were randomly allocated to three treatment groups: T1: artificial insemination (AI) at first post-weaning estrus of the sows; T2: AI at second post-weaning estrus, T3: AI at first estrus, after an administration of a daily individual dose of 20 mg of altrenogest from 5 to 8 days post-weaning. The duration of the first post-weaning estrus did not differ among treatment groups; however, the second estrus of the T2 group was of shorter duration relative to the other treatment groups (P≤0.035). Ovulation occurred earlier at the second estrus of the T2 group, compared with the T1 and T3 groups (P≤0.027), being similar to that at the first estrus of T2 group (P=0.177). The relationship of the timing between ovulation and estrus was similar among treatment groups (P≥0.221). There was no difference in farrowing rate among treatment groups (P≥0.313). The T2 group produced a mean of 2.5 more piglets per litter (P=0.002). In conclusion, the use of altrenogest did not increase the reproductive performance of early-weaned sows.
  • Keywords
    Early weaning , estrus , Ovulation , litter size , Sow reproduction , altrenogest
  • Journal title
    Animal Reproduction Science
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Animal Reproduction Science
  • Record number

    1908172