A note on the influence of boar age on its ability to advance puberty in the gilt
- 1 April 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Animal Science
- Vol. 32 (2) , 211-213
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003356100025022
Abstract
Twenty-four Large White × (Landrace × Large White) gilts were allocated to one of four treatments such that one gilt from each of the litters was on each treatment. Three of the treatments involved 30-min daily contact with a boar, the boar being either (1) 2 years of age, (2) 11 months of age, or (3) 6·5 months of age, at the start of the trial. The fourth group were controls, receiving no boar stimulation.The experiment began at a gilt age of 165 days and continued until puberty was detected. The gilts were slaughtered 5 days after puberty was reached.The results indicate no significant difference for age at puberty between gilts exposed to the 2-year- or 11-month-old boars (182·0 v. 181·6 days respectively), although both were significantly younger at puberty than gilts exposed to the 6·5-month-old boars or having no boar contact (Pv. 203·0 days respectively).Keywords
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