The effects of post-weaning progestagen treatment (Regumate) of early-weaned primiparous sows on subsequent reproductive performance
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The effects of post-weaning progestagen treatment (Regumate) of early-weaned primiparous sows on subsequent reproductive performance
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of feeding the orally active progestagen, altrenogest (Regumate) post-weaning on the subsequent reproductive performance of early weaned sows. Ninety (90) Large White/Landrace first parity sows were randomly assigned to three treatments. Treatment 1 (EW) and treatment 3 (CW) sows were weaned on day 12 and day 24 post-partum, respectively while treatment 2 sows (EW-R) were weaned on day 12 post-partum and received an individual daily dose of 20 mg of Regumate on days 13 to 24 post-partum inclusive. Each sow was mated naturally at least twice at the first post-weaning or post-treatment oestrus and slaughtered on days 25-28 of pregnancy to determine the number of corpora lutea and embryos. Regumate-to-oestrus and weaning-to-oestrus intervals were similar for EW-R and CW sows (6.2 vs. 5.6 days). However, both intervals were significantly shorter (P < 0.01) than the weaning-to-oestrus interval of EW sows (7.3 days). An excellent synchronization of oestrus was achieved with Regumate treatment with 97% of treated sows in oestrus within 7 days of Regumate withdrawal compared with 64% for EW sows (P < 0.01) and 87% for CW sows (P > 0.05). Treatment with Regumate resulted in a significant increase in ovulation rate (16.9 vs. 15.4 and 14.9 for treatments EW-R, EW and CW, respectively; P < 0.05) and a non-significant increase in early embryonic survival (77% vs. 68% vs. 68% for treatments EW-R, EW and CW, respectively; P > 0.05). These results indicate that Regumate feeding is a potential management tool to alleviate the diminished reproductive performance associated with early weaning regimes since it leads to successful control of oestrus, higher ovulation and embryo survival rates and thus a greater potential litter size.
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