Although artificial insemination (AI) in swine has been developed commercially in many parts of the world (Norway, Japan, Belgium, France, England and some areas in the United States), it has not been used extensively in Iowa on a commercial basis. The application of this technique for experimental purposes, together with information reported in the literature, illuminates some problems and helps explain why this procedure has not developed in Iowa
The use of artificial insemination (AI) in swine has been restricted because of the inability to sto...
KSU breeding records show a higher farrowing rate for gilts that lock on the insemination spirette...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the possibility of increasing boar's reproductive ex...
As early as 1931 McKenzie designed an artificial vagina for the collection of boar semen. For conven...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The discussion is artificial insemination of swine. By 1975, artificial insemination of swine had be...
The artificial insemination of dairy cattle was introduced into Iowa in 1942 in the areas near Cedar...
Enhancing physiological processes and reducing production costs associated with mating are key consi...
The use of AI and embryo transfer in swine herds will undoubtedly increase during the next decade. T...
Pig is a domesticated animal that can survive and produce under adverse husbandry practices. Farmers...
Artificial insemination (AI) in swine is not a new technique. There are reports as early as the 1930...
Injecting gilts with 10 cc’s combiotic at artificial insemination did not improve farrowing rate o...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Artificial insemination (AI) in swine is not a new technique and reports as early as the 1930s (Lush...
"Artificial insemination (AI) in swine is not a new technique. There are reports as early as the 193...
The use of artificial insemination (AI) in swine has been restricted because of the inability to sto...
KSU breeding records show a higher farrowing rate for gilts that lock on the insemination spirette...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the possibility of increasing boar's reproductive ex...
As early as 1931 McKenzie designed an artificial vagina for the collection of boar semen. For conven...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
The discussion is artificial insemination of swine. By 1975, artificial insemination of swine had be...
The artificial insemination of dairy cattle was introduced into Iowa in 1942 in the areas near Cedar...
Enhancing physiological processes and reducing production costs associated with mating are key consi...
The use of AI and embryo transfer in swine herds will undoubtedly increase during the next decade. T...
Pig is a domesticated animal that can survive and produce under adverse husbandry practices. Farmers...
Artificial insemination (AI) in swine is not a new technique. There are reports as early as the 1930...
Injecting gilts with 10 cc’s combiotic at artificial insemination did not improve farrowing rate o...
Artificial breeding of dairy cattle was introduced into the United States from Denmark about 10 year...
Artificial insemination (AI) in swine is not a new technique and reports as early as the 1930s (Lush...
"Artificial insemination (AI) in swine is not a new technique. There are reports as early as the 193...
The use of artificial insemination (AI) in swine has been restricted because of the inability to sto...
KSU breeding records show a higher farrowing rate for gilts that lock on the insemination spirette...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the possibility of increasing boar's reproductive ex...