Estrus synchronization in swine: trials with Aimax (I.C.I. 33,838)

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2010-05-07T21:36:13Z

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Kansas State University. Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service

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Several methods of synchronizing estrus have been tried in swine. One of the oldest and most commonly used natural methods is weaning pigs from a group of sows simultaneously. When this is done, the majority of sows will show estrus 3 to 7 days later if the sows have been nursed for at least 3 weeks. This method is effective and highly fertile; however, in some cases it is not practical to breed at this time and a natural method of synchronization in gilts is not available.

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Swine Industry Day 1968 is known as Swine Day, 1968

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Swine, Estrus synchronization, Sows

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