bp0014cpr13 | Reproductive Management | CPR1993
Love R. J.
, Evans G.
, Klupie C.
,
The ancestral wild pig is a short day length seasonal breeder. The domestic pig
appears to have retained some of this seasonality as evidenced by a reduction in
fertility during the summer—autumn period. The most important aspect of this
seasonality is a reduction in the number of mated sows that farrow. Many of these
sows conceive and embryos develop normally for 20 - 25 days before pregnancy is
terminated and the sow returns to oestrus (25 - 35 days after mating). In ot...