Loss of Follicles during the Follicular Phase of the Estrous Cycle of Swine as Affected by Genetic Group and Level of Feed Intake

Abstract
One hundred and two puberal gilts from nine genetic groups were used to determine the association of two morphological types of ovarian follicular loss (hemorrhagic and milky) with genetic background of gilts, level of feed intake and stage of estrous cycle. At estrus (day 0 of estrous cycle) a lesser proportion of gilts (P<.05) had hemorrhagic follicles than gilts at day-15. While the total number of follicles decreased from day-15 to estrus (P<.01), the proportion of milky follicles increased (P<.01). No milky follicle was larger than 6 mm in diameter. The high level of feed intake increased (P=.06) the number of large follicles (7 to 10 mm), their average mean diameter (P<.05) and the proportion of gilts with hemorrhagic follicles (P<.05). Although the proportion of milky follicles did not differ significantly between the feed groups, the regression of the average number of large follicles on the average percent milky was negative (−.26) and suggested that full-feeding increased the number of preovulatory follicles through a lessened amount (though small) of atresia. Poland China gilts lost fewer (P<.05) follicles between day-15 and estrus than Hampshire or Yorkshire gilts and had the fewest milky follicles (P<.05). Full-feeding increased the mean diameter of follicles in Poland China gilts but had little effect on the follicular diameter of the other pure breeds (P<.05). Differences between some of the reciprocal crossbred pairs were found in the total number of follicles, the number of large follicles and the proportion of milky follicles. Copyright © 1975. American Society of Animal Science. Copyright 1975 by American Society of Animal Science.