Work instruction 15: Skip-a-heat

Skip-a-heat is a practice that is most commonly used in first parity sows to avoid a second litter performance drop; it can however be adapted and used for older sows. Skipping a heat will increase the farm’s number of non-productive days, but there appears to be a payback in terms of improved performance and longevity of the sow.

 


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