Conference:Swine Day, Manhattan, KS, November 16, 2000 Starting Page:18, Ending Page:19 Publisher:Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service
We used 66 pregnant sows to compare serum progesterone concentrations following a single injection of either saline or one
of two prostaglandin F2a products approved
for use in swine. Pregnant sows in a commercial swine farm were assigned to one of the three groups in a completely randomized design balanced across treatment
for parity and day of gestation. Each
sow received a single intramuscular dose
(2 mL) on d 111, 112, or 113 of gestation.
Mean serum progesterone concentrations
were decreased significantly at 6 and 12 hours after dose administration of both
prostaglandin products. However, these
effects did not differ. Serum progesterone
concentrations did not decrease significantly
at any time in the control group. This indicates that regression of corpora lutea was initiated at the same time by both
prostaglandin products.