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Influence of the intrauterine application of a phytotherapeutic agent and other parameters on the uterine involution of sows in a free farrowing system.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/85743
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.theriogenology.2025.02.011
PubMed ID
39956033
Description
Endometritis and postpartum dysgalactiae syndrome are common postpartum disorders in sows revealing antimicrobial treatment. This study evaluated the influence of the intrauterine application of a phytotherapeutic agent (EucaComp©) after farrowing containing essences of marjoram, marigold, melissa and eucalyptus and other sow-related parameters on the uterine involution. In total, 150 Landrace x Large white sows (parity 1-9) were divided randomly into three groups (no intervention (Control), 300 ml sodium chloride (Placebo) and 300 ml of phytotherapeutic agent (Phytotherapeutic)). Several sow-related parameters were assessed such as, parity, Body Condition Score (1-5), birth induction (Yes/No), and feed intake. On days 2, 3, 5, 7 and 21 postpartum, uterine involution was assessed by measuring the diameter on three locations of the uterine horns using ultrasound. The mean uterine diameter changed from 36.4 ± 6.5 mm on day 2-20.4 ± 5.9 mm on day 7 (reduction of 43.81 %) and 14.0 ± 3.2 mm on day 21 (reduction of 61.15 %). No significant differences between the groups and the regression of uterine involution were detected. However, birth induction had a positive effect on uterine involution, increasing the relative uterine involution by 8 %, whereas lack of appetite postpartum, lead to a decrease of 7 % until day 7. An suboptimal BCS (≤2; ≥4) and a parity ≥2 lead to a reduction of uterine involution regression on day 21 by 7 and 5 %. In conclusion, a single postpartal intrauterine application of a phytotherapeutic agent demonstrated no significant impact on uterine involution, while sow-specific and management factors remained pivotal.
Date of Publication
2025-04-15
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
500 - Science::590 - Animals (Zoology)
600 - Technology::630 - Agriculture
Keyword(s)
Birth induction
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Body Condition Score
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Farrowing pen
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Feed intake
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Phytotherapy
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Porcine
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Postpartum dysgalactiae syndrome
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Puerperium
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Uterine regression
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Adam, Julia
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Swine Clinic
Egli, Philipp T.
Swine Clinic
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Schulthess, Lukas
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Swine Clinic
Hirsbrunner, Gaby
Clinic for Ruminants
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Schüpbach-Regula, Gertraud
Veterinary Public Health Institute
Grahofer, Alexander
Swine Clinic
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Additional Credits
Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine
Swine Clinic
Clinic for Ruminants
Veterinary Public Health Institute
Series
Theriogenology
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
1879-3231
0093-691X
Access(Rights)
open.access
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