Are you still using ultrasound detector for pig pregnancy testing?
Are you still requiring a vet to help you?
Do you need more simple test like human pregnany test?
Yes! here is the answer.
RINGBIO swine pregnancy test kit (Art. #: 200004 ) is the right product and tool for your choice. It is a rapid test kit based on sandwich immunoassay, simple like human pregnancy test, to detect pig pregnancy hormone in pig urine. All you need is to collect some urine in paper cup and then use this test strip to test. The whole process only take 10-15min, and the cost is amazing low. It is pretty applicable for small farm holders or pet pig.
If you need it, just let us know. Do not hesitate.
Background knowledge of pig pregnancy testing
There are several ways to detect pregnancy in sows. One of the most common methods used for pregnancy diagnosis is observation of physiological and behavioral signs of estrus after breeding1. If a sow or gilt becomes pregnant after breeding, the production of a hormone called progesterone is maintained until farrowing1. In non-pregnant animals, estrone sulfate production is low. Both urinary and serum concentrations of estrone sulfate have been used for pregnancy diagnosis in swine. Normally, there is a 10 to 100-fold increase of estrone sulfate between days 25 and 30 following breeding in pregnant compared with non-pregnant sows.
There are also several methods of pregnancy diagnosis in sows. Some of them include daily observation of the vulva and the behavior of the female when a boar is present, particularly at 18-22 days post-service; amplitude depth ultrasound machines; Döppler ultrasound machines; vaginal biopsy; serum analysis; and ultrasound scanners.
Further reading
- Artificial Insemination in Swine: Breeding the Female, Jodi Sterle and Tim Safranski,Department of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri. https://extension2.missouri.edu/G2312
- Estrus in Swine, Dr. Paul Pitcher, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, http://cal.vet.upenn.edu/projects/swine/bio/fem/estr/hm.html