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Circadian temperature rhythm in breeding sows: differences between days in oestrus and anoestrus after weaning.

P Sánchez-GiménezA Martínez-NicolasJ A MadridR FernándezL Martínez-AlarcónF MurcianoA MuñozG Ramis
Published in: Porcine health management (2024)
There is a seasonal influence on the circadian rhythm of temperature and summer is clearly the season with the greatest differences in circadian parameters when compared to the other seasons. The extreme summer conditions seem to definitely influence this rhythm and make the body and vaginal temperature of the sows different from the rest of the year. The increase in period robustness in both body and vaginal temperature during the days when sows are in oestrus could be related to the hormonal events of oestrus and ovulation and seems to be independent of weather since it occurs in all controlled seasons. However, this robustness is significantly higher in summer than in the other seasons both in the oestrus period and on days when sows are not in oestrus.
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