文章摘要
Risk factor analysis for stillbirth and mummification in a Guangdong swine herd
  
DOI:
Author NameAffiliation
刘敬顺,陈赞谋,王青来,郑海峰,吴珍芳,刘德武,张豪 广东温氏食品集团种猪公司华南农业大学动物科学学院 
Hits: 1465
Download times: 533
Abstract:
      Stillbirth and mummification have a profound negative effect on the number of piglets born alive. Both infectious and noninfectious factors can cause stillbirth and mummification in pigs. The data of a swine farm in Guangdong was used to analyze the effects of noninfectious factors on the probabilities of stillbirth and mummification under subtropical climatic condition. The results showed that higher parity and shorter gestation length could increase the probability of stillbirth, and larger litters were associated with shorter gestation length and higher probabilities of stillbirth and mummification. The parturition season was significantly related the probabilities of stillbirth and mummification; piglets born in January, February, March and December had a lower rate of stillbirth, and those born in February, March, May, October, November and December were less possible to be mummified.
View Full Text   View/Add Comment  Download reader