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Comparative Study
. 1993;33(1-2):55-64.

The effect of carotene and vitamins A and E supplementation on reproduction of sows

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Comparative Study

The effect of carotene and vitamins A and E supplementation on reproduction of sows

J Preś et al. Arch Vet Pol. 1993.

Abstract

The effects of synthetic and natural beta-carotene as well as vitamins A and E supplementation on the fertility of sows and number of piglets in a litter were the subject of our studies. The sows fed beta-carotene had from 2 to 4 more piglets in a litter. Vitamin E had a harmful influence on beta-carotene action. It was found that synthetic beta-carotene and vitamin A increased the number of viable embryos and yellow bodies in the sows slaughtered on the 28th day of gestation, moreover beta-carotene subsequently improved the fertility of sows in the next reproductive cycle.

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