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Reproductive traits of sows at intrauterine insemination method

Abstract

Fertility of sows inseminated by intrauterine method was higher compared to animals after vaginal insemination by 10-15% and amounted to 95%. Decrease of the semen amount in the experimental groups to 60 ml did not have a negative impact on this indicator. With intrauterine insemination method of sows by reduced dose of 2.5 billion of mobile sperm cells the multiple pregnancy increased by 0.3 animals.

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A. I. Budevich
RUE «Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Animal husbandry»
Россия


E. I. Linkevich
RUE «Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Animal husbandry»
Россия


T. V. Zubova
RUE «Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Animal husbandry»
Россия


E. I. Sheiko
RUE «Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Animal husbandry»
Россия


D. M. Bogdanovich
RUE «Scientific and Practical Center of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus on Animal husbandry»
Россия


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Budevich A.I., Linkevich E.I., Zubova T.V., Sheiko E.I., Bogdanovich D.M. Reproductive traits of sows at intrauterine insemination method. Zootechnical Science of Belarus. 2014;49(1):25-32. (In Russ.)

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