
Page 14 of articles about gestation


Dimension and design of the gestation unit
The gestation unit is basically a parking unit where sows should be kept comfortable to allow the pregnancy to develop

Hormone management (II)
When the sow is pregnant, the corpus luteum remains and continues to produce progesterone. While the levels of progesterone are high the sow does not become in heat and maintains gestation.

Maternal Nutrition and Foetal Development
Pork CRC: Award winning pig egg cells

PRRS Eradication: A dream or missed opportunity?

Management of the breeding chart (I)
A breeding chart would be like a type of computer without wires, screen or keyboard.

Feed palatability and voluntary feed intake in pigs
The effect of management strategies and parity on the behaviour and physiology of gestating sows housed in an electronic sow feeding system
Getting gilt integration right
Increased sow nutrition during midgestation affects muscle fiber development and meat quality, with no consequences on growth performance
Extra feed or lipid supplies 10 days prior to parturition and their consequences on farrowing and lactation performances
Response of piglets weaned from sows fed diets supplemented with conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) to an Escherichia coli K88+ oral challenge

Seasonal Infertility in Swine
Thompson’s tip: Get cover for reduced fertility

Sow Farrowing
A typical piglet birth.