Evaluation of physiological indicators of heat stress and their association with seasonal infertility in first parity sows

An abstract of a study by E. A. Hines et al that evaluates the physiological indicators of heat stress and their association with seasonal infertility in first parity sows is presented. Results of the study indicate that thermal indices of heat stress during the wean-to-estrus-interval (WEI) do not...

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Hauptverfasser: Hines, E A, Seibert, J T, Stoakes, S K, Graves, K L, Hale, B J, Abuajamieh, M, Hager, C L, Rademacher, C, Baumgard, L H, Keating, A F, Ross, J W
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description An abstract of a study by E. A. Hines et al that evaluates the physiological indicators of heat stress and their association with seasonal infertility in first parity sows is presented. Results of the study indicate that thermal indices of heat stress during the wean-to-estrus-interval (WEI) do not fully explain decreased reproductive efficiency observed during seasonal infertility in P1 sows. Future investigations are needed to understand the underlying mechanisms of heat stress during the WEI transition.
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subjects Animal reproduction
Data processing
Efficiency
Estrus
Heat stress
Heat tolerance
Heatstroke
Hogs
Infertility
Insulin
Lipopolysaccharides
Parameters
Physiological effects
Physiological responses
Physiology
Pork
Proteins
Reproduction
Reproductive status
Respiration
Respiratory rate
Seasons
Skin
Skin temperature
Spring
Stress
Summer
Swine
Weaning
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