The Controlled Induction of Puberty

A. M. Paterson
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Puberty, defined as the time at which ovulation and oestrus first occur in association with normal luteal function, usually takes place at about 200 days of age in the gilt (Duncan and Lodge, 1960). As the replacement gilt is reared solely for reproductive purposes, a delay in the attainment of puberty means a delay in the commencement of productive life. With the recent trend towards intensive confinement systems of pig production it has become increasingly desirable to be able to control the onset of puberty in the gilt. As discussed in Chapter 6, age at puberty can be affected by many factors including nutrition, genotype and the environment. Although there are numerous reports in the literature concerning environmental or physiological conditions which may either hasten or retard puberty in the gilt, few include studies of the associated hormonal changes. Therefore in reviewing those methods used in an attempt to control the onset of puberty in the gilt, particular emphasis is given to the endocrinology and mode of action of the technique involved.
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青春期的控制诱导
青春期是指与正常黄体功能相关的排卵和发情首次发生的时间,通常发生在后备母猪200日龄左右(Duncan and Lodge, 1960)。由于替代后备母猪的饲养仅仅是为了生殖目的,因此,推迟进入青春期就意味着推迟开始生产生活。随着最近猪生产的密集禁闭系统的趋势,能够控制后备母猪青春期的开始变得越来越可取。正如第六章所讨论的,青春期的年龄可以受到许多因素的影响,包括营养、基因型和环境。尽管文献中有许多关于环境或生理条件可能加速或延缓后备母猪青春期的报道,但很少有关于相关激素变化的研究。因此,在审查那些用于控制后备母猪青春期开始的方法时,特别强调所涉及的技术的内分泌学和作用方式。
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