S ame time same place The management tool in swine reproduction
S ame time, same place. will improve the reproductive management of your herd by inducing heat on schedule. Synchronisation allows the best use of housing, and easier batching of piglets by age. So you can move them all to the same place at the same time. Time after time after time... Reproduction is full of variables... PREPUBERTAL GILTS Normally reach puberty between 1 and 2 days, but there is a lot of variation 1-1% don t show heat - difficult to plan for gilt replacements - need for larger than necessary gilt pool FIRST LITTER SOWS Wide variation in Weaning to Oestrus Interval (WOI) Possibility of delay in oestrus after weaning - need to cull unnecessarily - increased number of non-productive days OLDER SOWS Occasional increase in Weaning to Oestrus Interval (WOI) - higher replacement rate with a consequent shift to younger animals - increased number of non-productive days SEASONAL ANOESTRUS Unpredictable WOI due to seasonal influences - no planning possible - increased number of non-productive days Objectives of Reproductive Management are... all leading to better profitability
Prevention or treatment: Your choice REPRODUCTIVE MANAGEMENT IN FIRST LITTER SOWS : Prevention of anoestrus (at weaning) Treatment of anoestrus ( - after weaning) Induction of heat in first litter sows 2 7 5 % on day of weaning Percentage in heat 3 2 Synchronised heat Synchronised farrowing 3 5 7 9 Days after treatment (D = day of weaning and day of treatment) - uniform weaning ages - uniform weaning weights More farrowings, more piglets, greater margin 3 13.2 12 2.1 11.2 12 12.1 25 2 15 5 2 n = 11 n = on day of weaning Comparable conception rates 2 extra margin per sow with 5 day reduction in weaning to succesful service Weaning to succesful service (days) Pigs born alive per litter Additional margin per sow ( ) More farrowings More farrowings per sow per year means... more piglets per sow per year
Anoestrus in multiparous sows REPRODUCTIVE MANAGEMENT IN OLDER SOWS : Treatment of anoestrus ( to days after weaning) Prevention of anoestrus during seasonal anoestrus (on day of weaning) TREATMENT OF ANOESTRUS IN OLDER SOWS The objective is to reduce the number of non-productive days by reducing the farrowing interval Effective treatment Percentage in oestrus % 2 23 Oestrus D2 9 n = 33 n =11 on D11 or D12 Comparable farrowing rates and litter sizes in both groups 9% in oestrus by day 2 ( group) PREVENTION OF SEASONAL ANOESTRUS Amongst others, seasonal infertility is characterised by: 7 Prolonged Weaning to Oestrus Interval (WOI) Lower pregnancy rates Smaller litter sizes reduces the WOI,9 Days 15 12 9 13 n = 25 7. n =2 on day of weaning Both groups contained up to % multiparous sows 3 average WOI* in days * Weaning to Oestrus Interval 5 day reduction of WOI with
Effective induction of heat in prepubertal gilts REPRODUCTIVE MANAGEMENT IN PREPUBERTAL GILTS : Prevention of delayed puberty by induction of heat (starting from 2 days of age) Treatment of delayed puberty (starting from 2 days of age) Prepubertal gilts; heat induction 5 % Percentage in heat 3 2 1-7 -2 21-27 No oestrus Days after treatment 75% of prepubertal gilts were detected in heat within 2 days of treatment with Prepubertal gilts; heat synchronisation 5 Number of gilts showing oestrus 2 2 2 12 1 1 1 2 22 2 2 2 3 Days of oestrus onset (Day = 23 days of age and day of treatment) Shorter and less variation in interval to oestrus Comparable litter sizes Both groups were allowed contact to boars
turns the heat on Description is a hormonal product containing IU Pregnant Mare Serum Gonadotrophin (PMSG) and 2 IU Chorionic Gonadotrophin (hcg) per dose, as a freeze-dried powder. The product should be reconstituted prior to use with the diluent supplied. usage Gilts and older sows INDICATION ADMINISTRATION Prepubertal gilts Induction of puberty At -7 months of age or at kg bodyweight Prevention of delayed puberty At months or over First litter sows Prevention of anoestrus On day of weaning Multiparous and Treatment of anoestrus At day - after weaning first litter sows Multiparous and Prevention of anoestrus On day of weaning first litter sows due to seasonal influences (seasonal anoestrus) Dosage For all indications: One dose of 5 ml of the reconstituted product by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection Storage should be stored at to 15 C protected from light The reconstituted product should be used within 12 hours Presentation Five single dose vials with 5 ml diluent for each One 5-dose vial with 25 ml diluent REFERENCES 1 Hughes, 192 2 Gardin, 1992 3 Richardson, 1995 Britt, 197 5 Varley et al, 199 Schilling and Cerne, 1972 7 Almond, 1991, Dial et al, 1992 Polanco 197, 19 9 Te Brake et al, 197 1797 No part of this brochure may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Intervet International. Intervet Research Makes The Difference Intervet International bv P.O. Box 31 53 AA Boxmeer The Netherlands Phone: +31 5 57 Fax: +31 5 577333 E-mail: info@intervet.com www.intervet.com