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Summer infertility in pigs addressed 29 Jun 2009
It is well known that the wild European pig is a seasonal breeder, being more active under ‘short days’; thus summer ‘infertility’ when day length is long in the northern hemisphere is common. This also appears to be particularly the case with outdoor-reared commercial animals that are more exposed to ‘natural’ day length changes than those housed indoors.
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