Type: Book

Instant Insights: Optimising reproductive efficiency in pigs

Author

Professor Glen Almond

Dimensions:

229x152mm
6x9"

Publication date:

Q3 2025

ISBN-13: 9781801466776

Paperback - £37.99
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Description

This book features four peer-reviewed reviews on optimising reproductive efficiency in pigs.

The first chapter highlights some of the main factors which are known to affect reproductive efficiency in pigs, including gilt development, litter size, control of the weaning to oestrus interval and season infertility. Management strategies designed to help producers continue to make a profit are also discussed.

The second chapter introduces the concept of artificial insemination and details its importance in mitigating future challenges encountered by the global pig industry. The chapter also considers a range of factors which can affect the reproductive efficiency of boars, including low sperm count and semen quality.

The third chapter reviews the advances and trade-offs of genetic selection for improved reproductive performance in modern sows, such as an increase in piglet mortality rates. The chapter also includes informed discussions on breeding for improved conception rate, litter size and maternal behaviour.

The final chapter summarises the basic physiology of porcine female reproduction, including ovarian structure and function, folliculogenesis and steroidogenesis. It also describes stages of the porcine oestrous cycle. Further, emerging exposures and alterations to ambient temperatures and how they affect porcine female reproductive function are included.

Table of contents

  • Chapter 1 - Factors affecting the reproductive efficiency of pigs: Glen W. Almond and Emily Mahan-Riggs, North Carolina State University, USA;
    • 1 Introduction
    • 2 Gilt development, reproductive efficiency and litter size
    • 3 Weaning to oestrus interval
    • 4 Managing reproductive functions and fertilization
    • 5 The impact of dry sow housing systems
    • 6 Seasonal infertility in sow
    • 7 Stockmanship and managing disease
    • 8 Conclusions
    • 9 Where to look for further information
    • 10 References
  • Chapter 2 - Factors affecting the reproductive efficiency of boars: M. L. W. J. Broekhuijse, Topigs Norsvin Research Center B.V., The Netherlands;
    • 1 Introduction
    • 2 Monitoring pig fertility
    • 3 Considerations when producing AI doses
    • 4 Tools for AI laboratories: semen quality assessment
    • 5 Conclusion
    • 6 References
  • Chapter 3 - Advances in understanding the genetics of sow prolificacy: reproductive performance, trade-offs and management solutions: Glen W. Almond, North Carolina State University, USA; and Diego F. Leal, University of São Paulo, Brazil;
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Breeding for improved conception rate
    • 3. Breeding for improved litter size
    • 4. Selecting sows for uterine capacity
    • 5. Breeding for improved maternal behavior
    • 6. Concluding remarks and future trends
    • 7. Where to look for more information
    • 8. References
  • Chapter 4 - Understanding ovarian function in pigs: María Estefanía González-Alvarez, Zöe E. Kiefer, Jamie M. Studer, Jason W. Ross and Aileen F. Keating, Iowa State University, USA;