J Reprod Fertil Suppl
January 1998
The success of artificial insemination with fresh chilled or frozen semen depends on the time of insemination. Determination of oestrous behaviour, use of vaginal smears or measurement of the vaginal resistivity are unreliable techniques and interpretation of the dosages of progesterone may be critical as it may vary from one laboratory to another. The plasma concentration of LH displays a peak of secretion that can be a good reference to date the events of the ovarian cycle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vaccination of young piglets, with or without passive antibodies of colostral origin, was studied using the Thiverval strain. The various experiments, carried out under practical conditions, allowed us to observe the following phenomena:--in piglets without immunity of maternal origin we observed a classic primary reaction, with vigourous, lasting production of antibodies and resistance to the challenge;--in piglets with immunity of maternal origin, depending on when the vaccination was administered, the production of primary antibodies was non-existent or deficient; however, we noted that piglets vaccinated 35 days after birth resist the challenge.
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