Terugkomen na eerste inseminatie op zeugenbedrijven (incidentie en associatie met reproduktiviteit en een aantal bloedparameters)

Translated title of the contribution: Return to estrus following first insemination in sow herds (incidence and association with reproductivity and various blood parameters)

A R Elbers, H van Rossem, Y H Schukken, S W Martin, A C van Exsel, R M Friendship, M J Tielen

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Abstract

As no systematic study has been done to get an accurate estimate of the incidence of return to oestrus after first insemination in sows in the Netherlands, the objectives of this investigation were: 1) to obtain an estimate of the incidence of return to oestrus after insemination at the herd level; 2) to investigate the association between incidence of return to oestrus after first insemination and reproduction characteristics to get an impression of the economic importance. These objectives were investigated using the reproduction results of 240 swine breeding herds in The Southern Netherlands in 1987, using their CBK plus computerized herd management records. The average incidence of return to oestrus after first insemination on a herd level was 16.9 per 100 first inseminations. An increase of incidence with 10 returns per 100 first inseminations, corrected for confounders in a multiple linear regression model, was associated with a decrease of approximately 0.3 liveborn piglets/sow/year. Thereupon individual sows were followed in 1988 and 1989 prospectively in 37 sow herds from weaning to insemination, returning to oestrus or not after first insemination to farrowing. The investigation focused in particular on the relationship between returning to oestrus after first insemination and incident infection with porcine parvovirus (PPV) and Leptospira interrogans serovar bratislava (L. bratislava). During a number of consecutive farm visits sows were blood sampled at weaning and again a blood sample was taken 6 weeks later. The final dataset that was analysed consisted of 161 animals that did not return to oestrus after first insemination and 158 animals that returned to oestrus after first insemination.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

Translated title of the contributionReturn to estrus following first insemination in sow herds (incidence and association with reproductivity and various blood parameters)
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)769-77
Number of pages9
JournalTijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde
Volume118
Issue number23
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 1993

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Estrus
  • Female
  • Insemination, Artificial/veterinary
  • Progesterone/blood
  • Reproduction
  • Serum Albumin/analysis
  • Swine/blood
  • gamma-Globulins/analysis

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