2022
DOI: 10.17582/journal.aavs/2022/10.10.2142.2147
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Heat Detection of Gilts Using Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera

Abstract: T he sound health of livestock animals is essential for high productivity and good economic returns. The body temperature of farm animals is a very important parameter for ensuring their physiological health and well-being. For example, various physiological changes such as proestrus, estrus, pregnancy, breastfeeding, parturition, etc., can affect the body temperature (Neethirajan, 2017). The skin's surface works as a heat-radiating cooling

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“…The standard farm management practices were adhered to for the sows and piglets. Estrus synchronization and artificial insemination (AI) were performed following the methods in previous studies [24]. The study involved 32 sows (Landrace x Yorkshire) housed individually in a gestation crate measuring 2.02 × 0.70 m with autoloading feeding systems and had ad libitum access to water.…”
Section: Experimental Animals Housing and Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The standard farm management practices were adhered to for the sows and piglets. Estrus synchronization and artificial insemination (AI) were performed following the methods in previous studies [24]. The study involved 32 sows (Landrace x Yorkshire) housed individually in a gestation crate measuring 2.02 × 0.70 m with autoloading feeding systems and had ad libitum access to water.…”
Section: Experimental Animals Housing and Dietsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sows selected for the experiment had parity numbers ranging from 2 to 7, with an average of 2.33 for each group. The estrus synchronization and artificial insemination (AI) procedures were conducted in accordance with the methods outlined in previous studies [25]. The pregnant sows were raised in a gestation house and kept individually in gestation crates measuring 2.02 × 0.70 m, equipped with auto-loading feeding systems.…”
Section: Experimental Animals and Housingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sows were fed a corn-soybean meal gestation diet with the following nutritional composition: 16% crude protein, 3200 kcal/kg of digestible energy, and 0.50% standardized ileal digestible lysine (SID Lys) [25,26]. In the lactation period, the dietary composition comprises 3400 kcal/kg of digestible energy, 18% crude protein, 0.80% SID Lysine, 5.50% crude fat, 10% crude ash, 9% crude fiber, 0.55% calcium, and 1.50% phosphorus.…”
Section: Feeding Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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