Abstract
During the last decades, the use of ultrasound as a fast and accurate tool for pregnancy diagnosis in sows has increased. Ultrasonography has also shown to be an appropriate method to visualize the ovaries of gilts and sows to either determine the time of ovulation or to diagnose ovarian dysfunctions. By monitoring the ovaries before the first insemination in gilts, or after weaning in sows, it is possible to estimate the time of ovulation and subsequently to determine the optimal time of insemination. Therefore ultrasound testing can be a helpful tool in herds suffering from reproductive failure due to insufficient estrous detection and subsequently an incorrect insemination time. Ultrasonography can also be used for diagnosing ovarian abnormalities, such as ovarian cysts and inactive ovaries. In this way, it can be helpful in the decision to cull sows that are not suitable for breeding purposes. Ultrasound testing of the ovaries may therefore be advised as a tool to solve and prevent fertility problems in specific pig herds.
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De Jong, E., Vanderhaeghe, C., Lopèz-Rodríguez, A., Simoens, P., Van Soom, A., De Kruif, A., & Maes, D. (2009). Echografie van de ovaria bij het varken: Een praktisch hulpmiddel bij het bepalen van het inseminatietijdstip. Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift, 78(4), 276–281. https://doi.org/10.21825/vdt.87524
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