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A comparison of oestrogen and progesterone levels in blood and urine with physiological and behavioural Manifestations of oestrus in sows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 November 2017

R. Henderson
Affiliation:
Nutztier-Ethologie, Zoologisches Institut der Universität, Winterthurerstr. 190, CH-8057 Zürich
A. Stolba
Affiliation:
Nutztier-Ethologie, Zoologisches Institut der Universität, Winterthurerstr. 190, CH-8057 Zürich
M. Döbeli
Affiliation:
Institut für Zuchthygiene der Universität, Winterthurerstr. 260, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland
H. Kűndig
Affiliation:
Institut für Zuchthygiene der Universität, Winterthurerstr. 260, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland
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Extract

To evaluate the accuracy of various techniques for determining the sexual state of sows, four multi-parous Landrace sows were housed in stalls in the Veterinary Hospital, Zurich University, 2-5 weeks after weaning. Catheters were inserted under anaesthesia into a prominent ear vein, and four days later blood and urine sampling commenced for 25 days, along with physiological and behavioural measurements (length, width and depth of the vulva, vulval colour, vaginal pH, presence and elasticity of vaginal mucus, rectal temperature, backpressure test, score for interest in each other, in their own or each others’ urine, the occurence of flehmen and the characteristic oestrous ear position. Blood serum was analysed by radioimmuno assay for oestradiol-17ß and progesterone. Urines were analysed for oestrone, oestradiol-17 ß, progesterone derivatives, creatinine and optical density.

Type
Welfare in Intensive Systems
Copyright
Copyright © The British Society of Animal Production 1984

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