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. 2019 Aug 26;33(7):1138–1147. doi: 10.5713/ajas.19.0576

Table 1.

The main effect of observing time on temperature measurements (°C) of the body surface of sows

Items Time (n = 1,056)1) SEM p-value

06:00 08:00 16:00 18:00
Body surface
 Vulva 34.24±0.054c 34.79±0.054a 34.54±0.050b 34.79±0.051a 0.039 <0.001
 Udder 34.32±0.056b 34.54±0.056a 34.33±0.051b 34.61±0.053a 0.042 <0.001
 Ear 33.41±0.065c 34.49±0.065a 33.89±0.060b 34.59±0.062a 0.058 <0.001
 Back 33.57±0.052c 34.40±0.052a 34.05±0.048b 34.39±0.049a 0.036 <0.001
Temperature difference between target sites
 VU −0.07±0.054b 0.26±0.054a 0.22±0.050a 0.19±0.052a 0.040 <0.001
 VE 0.83±0.055a 0.30±0.055c 0.66±0.051b 0.20±0.053c 0.042 <0.001
 VB 0.67±0.073a 0.40±0.073c 0.49±0.067ab 0.40±0.070c 0.072 0.024

Value shown is the mean±standard deviation from day 1 to day 8 post-weaning.

SEM, standard error of the mean; VU, vulva - udder; VE, vulva - ear base; VB, vulva - central back.

1)

n, sample size = 132 sows×8 days.

a–c

Means within a row without a common superscript letter differ (p<0.05).