THE INFLUENCE OF NEUROTROPIC - METABOLIC MEDICINES ON GLUCOSE LEVEL IN THE BLOOD OF SOWS AT THE DIFFERENT PERIODS OF PHYSIOLOGICAL STATE
Abstract
It was found that the feeding of "Hlyutam 1M" to sows immediately after the weaning leads to a tendency to reduce the content of glucose just on the day after the feeding, but continues to influence it till the final stages of the sexual inclination . The glucose level - compared to the first day - increased by 9.3% on day 13 and decreased by 11.3% on day 28. The weaned period reduces by 1.6 days, so fertilityand prolificacy indicators increase by 20%, 1.9 p., 16.8%. And also the number of stillborn piglets reduces by 0.8 p.
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