Effects of betaine and heat stress on lactation and postweaning reproductive performance of sows
Autor: | Kara R Stewart, B. T. Richert, Allan P Schinckel, F. A. Cabezon |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
040301 veterinary sciences animal diseases media_common.quotation_subject Biology 0403 veterinary science chemistry.chemical_compound Follicle Betaine Animal science Lactation Internal medicine Respiration medicine Weaning Ovulation media_common 0402 animal and dairy science food and beverages 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences 040201 dairy & animal science Heat stress medicine.anatomical_structure Endocrinology chemistry Gestation Animal Science and Zoology Food Science |
Zdroj: | The Professional Animal Scientist. 33:241-253 |
ISSN: | 1080-7446 |
Popis: | This study was conducted to evaluate the underlying physiological changes during heat stress and the effect of betaine supplementation in lactating sows. Twenty sows were housed in 2 rooms (each with 10 sows) to simulate heat stress (HS: 31°C from 0800 to 1600 h and 26°C for the rest of the day) or thermoneutral (TN: 22°C during the entire trial) conditions. Treatments were randomly allotted to each sow to receive 0.00% or 0.22% of a betaine supplement in their diets. Sows were blocked by parity as they entered the farrowing rooms at d 110 to 112 of gestation. Sows housed in the HS condition had ad libitum access to feed. Sows housed in the TN condition were pair fed with sows in the HS room. Follicle size was measured every 12 h with a real time ultrasound from weaning to ovulation. Betaine supplemented sows had 0.23°C lower rectal temperature than control sows (P = 0.048). Respiration rates and rectal and skin temperatures were 36 breaths/min and 0.44 and 3.55°C greater under HS than TN conditions, respectively (P 0.44) or environments (P > 0.25). The mean follicle diameter was smaller under HS than TN conditions (P = 0.003). Betaine supplemented sows had greater follicle diameter than control sows (P = 0.043). The time to ovulation from weaning was 2.1 d longer in HS sows than TN sows (P = 0.005). |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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