학술논문

Effect of incidents associated to post-cervical artificial insemination on reproductive perfor¬mance of sows
Document Type
article
Source
Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 2, Pp 198-205 (2018)
Subject
farm economic performance
post-cervical insemination
predictive factors
reproductive parameters
sows
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Language
English
ISSN
1311-1477
1313-3543
Abstract
Different issues associated to post-cervical artificial insemination (PCAI) in sows such as bleeding, suppuration, or semen backflow and their impact on the farm reproductive parameters were evaluated. PCAI of 1991 Large White × Landrace multiparous sows were realised in a commercial pig farm in Tauste (Zaragoza, Spain). The parameters studied were: the cycle of the sow (parity); need to perform three or more inseminations per cycle; presence of bleeding or suppurations after insemination, semen backflow; abortions; farrowing rate; returns on heat, total alive, dead and weaned piglets per litter. The results showed that the cycle of the sow was significantly associated with the need to perform three or more inseminations per cycle, a lower farrowing rate, more abortions, lower number of total, alive and weaned born piglets per litter. Furthermore, bleeding was related to a lower total and alive born piglets per litter as well as to the sow cycle number.