Reproductive performance of gilts submitted to post-cervical artificial insemination

E.M. Ternus, A.R. Vanz, P.E. Lesskiu, G.M. Preis, L. Serafini, W. Consoni,Sandra Davi Traverso,José Cristani

ARQUIVO BRASILEIRO DE MEDICINA VETERINARIA E ZOOTECNIA(2017)

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the reproductive performance of gilts subjected to post-cervical artificial insemination (PCAI) compared to traditional artificial insemination (TAI). We also evaluated the degree of difficulty in bypassing the cervix, time required to perform the insemination, presence of bleeding after insemination, semen backflow, as well as the volume and the total reflow cells 30 minutes after insemination. Gilts submitted to PCAI (n = 279) were inseminated with 45 mL doses of 1.5 x 10(9) sperm cells and the ones submitted to TAI (n = 273) were inseminated with 80 mL doses with 2.5 x 10(9) cells. The bypassing of the cervix was possible in 91.04% (254/279) of gilts. The difficulty bypassing the cervix in at least one of the gilt's PCAI procedures happened with 41.58% (116/279) of the females, but it did not affect reproductive performance (P>0.05). The presence of bleeding after insemination did not affect the farrowing rate and total number of piglets born for both treatments (P>0.05). The average time needed to carry out the PCAI was 1.47 minutes and the TAI was 4.04 minutes. The percentage of sperm present in the reflux was higher in TAI than the PCAI, but no correlation was found between litter size and the percentage of sperm in reflux (P>0.05) and the total number of piglets born (11.63 and 11.81) between TAI and PCAI treatments, respectively. Thus, it is possible to perform the post-cervical artificial insemination in gilts without causing a reduction in reproductive performance, using doses with a concentration of 1.5 x 10(9) sperm cells.
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Nulliparous sows,post-cervical insemination,traditional insemination,reproductive performance
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