Kotrb:icek, V., Nau, H.-R.: The Changes in Skin Temperatures of Periparturient SlYWs. Acta vet. Brno, 54, 1985: 35-40.In a breeding herd of 20 Large White sows skin temperature over the mammary gland was determined by means of an AGA 680 Thermovision System.In the last days of pregnancy but particularly after parturition the skin over the mammary gland was the warmest area of body surface. On the first day of lactation temperatures of 39°C were found over limited skin areas covering the body of the mammary gland. Later during lactation period the recorded average skin temperatures were between 37 and 38°C. Skin temperatures of the piglets huddling against their mother were very close to the temperature of her mammary gland which together with the litter formed one isothermal complex supporting the integrity of the mother-offspring biological unit.Thermography, thermal environment, piglets, heat source.