“…However, the estrous response to hormonal treatments is affected by parity and season 3, and often results in lower farrowing rates and litter sizes (2,4). Previous studies have reported the use of vaginal electrical resistance (VER) as a tool to predict the estrous response in sows (5,6,7), given that changes in electrical conductivity of vaginal mucus seem to be related to changes in sexual hormone levels during the estrous cycle (8). In pigs 5, cattle 9, sheep 10, buffaloes (11) and rats (12), a decrease of VER was observed during proestrus, followed by a gradual increase during estrus until ovulation.…”