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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 71(4): 1375-1386, jul.-ago. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1038600

ABSTRACT

Reproductive efficacy of sows dictates the level of profitability of the production itself, and the moment of testing and selection of gilts for breeding (as the parents of a future generation), represents a very important moment. Given the fact that the selection of gilts for breeding is partly based on the weight-gain in the test, in this study we examined the influence of a daily weight-gain of gilts in the test of the manifestation of important reproductive characteristics - the size of the litter of the first and the other parities, as well as the percentage of sows that gave birth in relation to previous breeding process. Data of the 11637 tested gilts that completed the performance test have been used for the test. The studied characteristics were: the weight-gain at the end of the test, the number of live-born piglets, the number of stillborn piglets and the number of grown-weaned piglets in the first litter and the total number of live-born piglets, the total number of stillborn piglets and the total number of grown-weaned piglets. The results obtained in this study showed the effect of weight-gain in the reproductive efficacy test in the number of the live-born piglets in the first and from the 2nd to the 9th parity, as well as the percentage of the sows included in the next breeding process. By including all selected independent variables that showed the adequate statistical significance in correlation with the dependent variable, the determination coefficient rises to a value of 0.098 which represents 9.80% of the influence on the dependent variable, that can be explained by the independent variable, which leads to the conclusion that the binding strength between the variable "average live" and all the independent variables: "the number of litters", the MLD depth" and "the back-fat thickness", is very weak, which is not a rare case in multiple regression.(AU)


A eficácia reprodutiva das porcas dita o nível de rentabilidade da própria produção, e o momento do teste e seleção de leitoas para reprodução (como os pais de uma geração futura) representa um momento muito importante. Dado o fato de que a seleção de leitoas para criação é parcialmente baseada no ganho de peso no teste, neste estudo examinamos a influência de um ganho de peso diário de leitoas no teste da manifestação de importantes características reprodutivas - o tamanho da ninhada da primeira e das outras paridades, assim como a porcentagem de porcas que deram à luz em relação ao processo de criação anterior. Os dados das 11637 leitoas testadas que completaram o teste de desempenho foram utilizados para o teste. As características estudadas foram: o ganho de peso ao final do teste, o número de leitões nascidos vivos, o número de leitões natimortos e o número de leitões desmamados na primeira ninhada e o número total de leitões nascidos vivos , o número total de leitões natimortos e o número total de leitões desmamados. Os resultados obtidos neste estudo mostraram o efeito do ganho de peso no teste de eficácia reprodutiva no número de leitões nascidos vivos na primeira e da segunda à nona paridade, bem como a porcentagem de porcas incluídas na próximo processo de criação. Ao incluir todas as variáveis independentes selecionadas que mostraram a significância estatística adequada em correlação com a variável dependente, o coeficiente de determinação sobe para um valor de 0.098 que representa 9.80% da influência sobre a variável dependente, que pode ser explicada pela variável independente, que leva à conclusão de que a força de ligação entre a variável "média viva" e todas as variáveis independentes: "o número de ninhadas", a profundidade MLD "e" a espessura de gordura "é muito fraca, o que não é raro caso em regressão múltipla.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Pregnancy , Parity , Swine/genetics , Gestational Weight Gain , Litter Size , Stillbirth/veterinary
2.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 31(1): 53-58, 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-587968

ABSTRACT

Este estudo estabelece a soroprevalência de Neospora caninum e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos caprinos no Sul de Minas Gerais e verifica a sua associação com o desempenho reprodutivo dos rebanhos analisados, uma vez que não há dados sobre neosporose em caprinos neste Estado. Amostras de soro de 401 caprinos provenientes de 11 propriedades foram submetidas à reação de imunofluorescência indireta anti-N. caninum e T. gondii. A prevalência média de animais positivos foi de 10,7% e 21,4%, respectivamente. Houve diferença significativa entre as faixas etárias. Neste quesito os maiores índices de positividade, para ambos os parasitas, foram observados nos caprinos acima de três anos de idade. Estes apresentaram uma probabilidade 2,6 e 4,8 maior, em relação aos animais de até um ano de idade, para N. caninum e T. gondii, respectivamente. No teste T não houve associação positiva entre as médias de prevalência de N. caninum (p=0,553) e T. gondii (p=0,098) com a ocorrência de problema reprodutivo nos rebanhos. Porém, propriedades com histórico de problemas reprodutivos apresentaram uma média de reagentes para N. caninum de 18,64%, se comparadas a 13,97% de criatórios que não relataram essas alterações. Quando os problemas reprodutivos foram separados em categorias a relação entre a ocorrência de aborto e a soroprevalência de N. caninum e de T. gondii foi significativa (p<0,05) por meio dos testes Exato de Fisher e Qui-quadrado. Não houve diferença (p>0,05) entre as médias de prevalência de T. gondii e o acesso de gatos ao rebanho no teste T. Entretanto, a média de prevalência nas propriedades em que os gatos tinham acesso foi de 31,01%, se comparada a 17,34% em criatórios onde não existiam gatos. Foi constatado o acesso de cães em 100% das propriedades. Os resultados obtidos neste estudo demonstram que N. caninum e T. gondii infectam caprinos no Sul de Minas Gerais e que estes parasitas podem estar associados à ocorrência de abortos nessa espécie animal.


This study determines the seroprevalences of Neospora caninum and Toxoplasma gondii in caprine herds in southern Minas Gerais state and investigates their association with the reproductive performance of the herds analyzed since no data concerning neosporosis in goats in this state are available. Serum samples from 401 goats from 11 farms were subjected to indirect immunofluorescence reaction for the detection of N. caninum and T. gondii. The mean prevalence rates of animals that tested positive were 10.7% and 21.4%, respectively. Significant differences between different age groups were observed. The highest frequencies of positive cases for both parasites were observed in goats over three years of age; in this group, the probability of seropositivity for N. caninum and T. gondii was 2.6 and 4.8 times higher, respectively, when compared to animals up to one year of age. No positive correlation was found between the mean prevalence rate of N. caninum (p-0,553) and T. gondii (p=0.098) and the occurrence of reproductive problems in the herds using T-test. However, farms with a history of reproductive problems exhibited an average of 18.64% animals reactive to N. caninum, compared to 13.97% from farms where those problems were not reported. When reproductive problems were separated in category, the relationship between occurrence of abortion and seroprevalence of N. caninum and T. gondii was significant (p<0.05) using Fisher’s exact test and chi-square test. No difference was seen (p>0.05) between the mean prevalence rate of T. gondii of herds to which cats had access as compared to herds that had no contact with cats using a Ttest. However, the mean prevalence rate in farms where cats had access to the herd was 31.01% as compared to 17.34% in farms where there were no cats. Access of dogs was observed in 100% of the farms...


Subject(s)
Animals , Goats/classification , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Stillbirth/veterinary , Neospora/parasitology , Toxoplasma/parasitology
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Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences [AJVS]. 2010; 31 (1): 7-14
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-110658

ABSTRACT

The aim of this work was to evaluate the rate of embryonic mortality in early pregnancy period and rate of stillbirths at calving period in naturally and artificially inseminated dairy cattle and heifers. The study was carried out in October, 2007-November, 2008 in a cattle farm located at Alex desert road, El Behera province. Animals divided into two groups: The first one naturally inseminated [20 cows and 8 heifers]. Group two [34 cows and 12 heifers] were artificially inseminated. Pregnancy diagnosis was carried out by ultrasonography on days 28 and 35 then, confirmed rectally on day 45 post insemination. Animals that were pregnant on day 28 but not on day 35 were considered to have undergone embryonic mortality [EM]. The rate of embryonic mortality in Heifers those naturally inseminated had significant variance [p<0.05] from day 35 [0.0] to day 45[16.67%] post insemination rather than artificial insemination on day 35 [12.50%] to day 45[14.29%]. While, cows those naturally inseminated had significant variance [p<0.05] from day 35 [7.69%] to day 45[16.67%] post insemination rather than artificial insemination on day 35 [4.35%] to day 45[4.55%]. Stillbirth in calves without regarding to the type of animals [Cows or Heifers] had significant increase [p<0.05] with natural insemination [33.33%] rather than artificial insemination [22.22%]. In conclusion, the use of AI needs to be mandatory strategies in order to obtain high fertilization rates and maintenance of pregnancy in cattle and consequently lead to reduction of dystocia and improvements in calf health and survival. Future studies should attempt to biotechnologies of AI techniques as well as other traits that contribute to lifetime profitability, because precise knowledge of such parameters is needed to develop efficient and effective dairy crossbreeding systems


Subject(s)
Cattle/embryology , Insemination, Artificial/methods , Stillbirth/veterinary , Embryonic Structures
4.
Biol. Res ; 40(1): 55-63, 2007. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-456608

ABSTRACT

Oxytocin is extensively used to induce or augment uterine contractions, especially to facilitate the third stage of labor in humans. Administration of oxytocin to parturient sows reduces duration of labor whereas mortality of the offspring may remain unchanged. This study aimed to evaluate whether time of administration of oxytocin during parturition may alter the uterine response and fetal outcomes. Two hundred parturient sows were randomly assigned to intramuscularly receive either saline solution (control group) or oxytocin 0.083 IU/kg immediately after the delivery of the 1st, 4th or 8th piglet (groups O-1, 0-4 and 0-8, respectively). Uterine effects and fetal outcomes were registered in all groups. The duration of labor was 20-40 min shorter (P < 0.0001) and time interval between babies was reduced by 3-5 min (P < 0.0001) in the three groups receiving oxytocin. The duration and intensity of contractions, meconium-stained piglets and intrapartum deaths decreased as time at which oxytocin administered during labor was increased. In group 0-8, we observed approximately 70 percent less meconium-stained piglets and intrapartum deaths than in the control group. In conclusion, oxytocin administered at early phases of parturition to sows may increase duration and intensity of uterine contractions as well as adverse fetal outcomes.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Pregnancy , Myometrium/drug effects , Oxytocics/pharmacology , Oxytocin/pharmacology , Parturition/drug effects , Stillbirth/veterinary , Uterine Contraction/drug effects , Animals, Newborn , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Myometrium/physiology , Oxytocics/administration & dosage , Oxytocics/adverse effects , Oxytocin/administration & dosage , Oxytocin/adverse effects , Parturition/physiology , Swine , Time Factors , Uterine Contraction/physiology
5.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 58(6): 1226-1228, dez. 2006.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-455072

ABSTRACT

Samples of 114 bovine fetuses and 10 calves, which dead in perinatal period, were examined for detection of DNA. The most common detected agent was Brucella spp. in 17 samples (13.7 percent) followed by Leptospira spp. in 4 cases (3.2 percent),bovine herpesvirus (BHV) and bovine viral diarrhea (BVDV) in 3 animals (2.4 percent) each, and 1 for the association of BVDV and BHV. In 77.4 percent (96/124) of the samples it was not possible to detect any agent.


Subject(s)
Nucleic Acids/isolation & purification , Brucella/isolation & purification , Herpesviridae Infections/diagnosis , Herpesviridae Infections/epidemiology , Leptospira/isolation & purification , Stillbirth/veterinary , Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral/isolation & purification
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