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. 2020 May 16;4(2):724–736. doi: 10.1093/tas/txaa066

Table 5.

Timing and amount of feed delivered to sows prior to farrowing on subsequent reproductive performance1

Response 2.7 kg × 1 delivery 0.68 kg × 4 deliveries Ad libitum × 4 deliveries SEM P−value
Count, n 188 188 186 −− −−
Wean to estrus interval2, day 4.6 4.0 4.3 <0.1823 0.162
Estrous by day 7, % 95.7 96.3 96.2 1.47 0.958
Estrous by day 20, % 97.3 99.4 98.9 1.17 0.204
Conception rate4, % 89.4 88.3 86.6 2.51 0.703
Farrowing rate5, % 85.1 87.8 85.0 2.62 0.673
Subsequent litter
 Count6, n 160 165 158 −− −−
 Total born, n 13.7 14.0 13.7 0.26 0.492
 Born alive, % 93.4 93.3 92.8 0.55 0.809
 Stillborn, % 6.6 6.7 7.2 0.59 0.809

1A total of 562 mixed parity sows remaining in the herd were used to collect subsequent reproductive performance. Sows were culled after lactation due to old age (n = 160), injury (n = 3), or infertile (n = 2).

2Sows were monitored for 42 d after weaning for signs of estrus.

3Heterogenous variance by treatment, SEM = 0.18, 0.17, and 0.17 for sows receiving 2.7 kg × 1 delivery, 0.68 kg × 4 deliveries, and ad libitum × 4 deliveries, respectively.

4Sows confirmed pregnant at day 30 divided by total number bred.

5Sows farrowed divided by total number bred.

6Sows that farrowed a subsequent litter.