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Livestock Industry Facilities and Environment: Swine Breeding Systems—Effects of Heat Stress
Agriculture and Environment Extension Publications
  • Jay D. Harmon, Iowa State University
Extension Number
AEN 181
Description
The thermal environment in the breeding facility plays an important role in total herd management. This manifests itself in poor conception and farrowing rates that may not be detected until weeks or months past the occurrence of an improper thermal environment. Because of this, it is important to anticipate these potential lulls in breeding performance and counteract them by managing the breeding facility environment properly and adding additional open females to keep the facilities full.
Series Title
Livestock Industry Facilities and Environment
Publication Date:
9-1-1997
Publisher:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Keywords:
  • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
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Citation Information
Jay D. Harmon. "Livestock Industry Facilities and Environment: Swine Breeding Systems—Effects of Heat Stress" Ames, IA(1997)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jay_harmon/149/