THE METHOD OF SOW CONCEPTION STIMULATION
Abstract
It was established that singular administration of preparation “Introvit” in sows, on the date of ablactation, in a dose of 10 ml in conjunction with feeding by “Glutamat 1M” in a dose of 20 ml over the time of three days from piglets ablactation increases conception of study sows comparing to control samples by 19,
6% and reduces off-cycle period to one day.
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