Conception failure in swine: importance of the sex ratio of a female's birth litter and tests of other factors
Failure of gilts and sows to conceive when they are mated is a potentially serious economic cost for swine producers. In Exp. 1, we determined that anogenital distance of newborn gilts is related to the proportion of males in the litter (P .001). Gilts from litters with more males have larger anogen...
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