Histological study on the vesicular glands of castrated and non-castrated bucks
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Behavior of immunologically castrated boars compared to surgically castrated pigs
Boar taint is an unpleasant odor that can be found in pork and pork products from male pigs (and occasionally, to a lesser degree, in castrates and females). Compounds contributing to boar taint include androstenone, a pheromone, biologically related to testosterone and produced in the testes, that has biological meaning to the adult boar and sow during reproduction. Sows express a willingness ...
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عنوان ژورنال: Benha Veterinary Medical Journal
سال: 2016
ISSN: 1110-6581
DOI: 10.21608/bvmj.2016.31328