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Artificial insemination and optimization of the use of seminal doses in swine.

Authors :
Bortolozzo, Fernando Pandolfo
Zanin, Gabriela Piovesan
Christ, Thaís Spohr
Rech, Rodrigo Dalmina
da Rosa Ulguim, Rafael
Mellagi, Ana Paula Gonçalves
Source :
Animal Reproduction Science. Oct2024, Vol. 269, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The optimization of processes associated with artificial insemination (AI) is of great importance for the success of the pig industry. Over the last two decades, great reproductive performance has been achieved, making further significant progress limited. Optimizing the AI program, however, is essential to the pig industry's sustainability. Thus, the aim is not only to reduce the number of sperm cells used per estrous sow but also to improve some practical management in sow farms and boar studs to transform the high reproductive performance to a more efficient program. As productivity is mainly influenced by the number of inseminated sows, guaranteeing a constant breeding group and with healthy animals is paramount. In the AI studs, all management must ensure conditions to the health of the boars. Some strategies have been proposed and discussed to achieve these targets. A constant flow of high-quality and well-managed breeding groups, quality control of semen doses produced, more reliable technology in the laboratory routine, removal of less fertile boars, the use of intrauterine AI, the use of a single AI with control of estrus and ovulation (fixed-time AI), estrus detection based on artificial intelligence technologies, and optimization regarding the use of semen doses from high genetic-indexed boars are some strategies in which improvement is sought. In addition to these new approaches, we must revisit the processes used in boar studs, semen delivery network, and sow farm management for a more efficient AI program. This review discusses the challenges and opportunities in adopting some technologies to achieve satisfactory reproductive performance and efficiency. • Herd productivity is achieved by ensuring a constant flow of inseminated sows. • Good management of gilts and weaned sows is paramount for fertility success. • Quality control processes in semen dose production are fundamental to AI success. • Sperm cells used can be reduced in dose and/or by optimizing the insemination number. • Sperm output is maximized with management, good nutrition, and facilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03784320
Volume :
269
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Animal Reproduction Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179972425
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2024.107501