Vitamic C Helps Boars Beat The Heat PRINCETON. NJ. When temperatures rise, conception rates fall. It’s a fact of life taken for granted on hog farms around the country. But research suggests that sup plementing boar rations with vita min C may help minimize the typical summer slump, said Uni versity of Kentucky animal scient ist Dr. Merlin Lindemann. The reason: the vitamin appears to help protect sperm from heat related damage. Because swine synthesize vita min C in the liver, the industry hasn’t worried much about the nu trient, Lindemann points out. In fact, the National Research Coun cil (NRC) doesn’t even estimate a dietary vitamin C requirement for swine. But the question is whether hogs produce enough vitamin C to meet their needs during hot weath er and other stress conditions, es pecially given the high levels of /o OFF ALL ACCESSORIES INSTOCK • Fireplace Tool Sets • Fireplace Screens • Solid or Plated Brass • Trivits • Cast Iron Kettles • Hearth Rugs • And Much, Much More! 40% OFF ALL HALCYON, SAMSONITE & TELESCOPE PATIO FURNITURE IN STOCK. (40% Off Special Orders, Too) TJpsmnp 5 piece ®r D^ G FOCUSED ON A WORLD OF LEISURE ALL GRILLS ON SALE YBF • Delivery* For Example Model 804 906 E. Main St. (Rt. 322) Ephrata • (717) 733-4973 1 Block East of Rt. 222 1-800-642-0310 production expected on today’s farms. “There’s been quite a bit of work in other species that manu facture vitamin C showing a re sponse to supplementation during periods of heat stress,” Linde mann said. “The swine studies to date have been limited, but they do appear very favorable and fit in with all the concepts involved in vitamin C metabolism. If you put them together with the work in other species, they seem to indi cate that breeding boars, especial ly in situations of high heat stress, might be a very responsive animal to supplementation.” For instance, Taiwanese re searchers found that sperm count fell by a little over 25 percent in unsupplemented boars from April into June and remained depressed at that level through October. The drop was halved to about 12 per cent in boars whose ration was • 4 Sling Chairs • 42" Glass Top Table • 6 Colors To Choose Reg. Retail $B2O Sale *492 7yz mbrella teg. Retail $3OB e *lB4 "OFF ALL* FIREPLACE DOORS INSTOCK Featuring: Schaefer, Stoll and Fireguard, Etc. (Special orden 1M Off) Stop In And Register To Win A FREE BARBEQUE GRILL ($699 Value- No Purchase Necessaiy) \fennont Castings Keeping warm never looked so good! HATTARAS HAMMOCKS supplemented to provide 300 mil ligrams of vitamin C per head dai- “Thc researchers also found more abnormalities in the unsup plemented boars’ sperm; these cumulative effects on the semen/ sperm quality could potentially be related to greater returns to estrus or lower conception rates in sows that were bred to those boars,” Lindemann said. “All those sures were responsive to vitamin C supplementation.” Scientists still don’t know ex actly why vitamin C supplementa tion seems to influence sperm counts and quality during summer heat, but Lindemann points out that the testes normally contain a relatively high concentration of vitamin C. In addition, human re search at the University of Cali fomia/Berkeley suggests that in creased concentrations of vitamin C, which is an antioxidant, help protect the sperm from damage by highly reactive oxygen-derived substances, which are natural but often harmful byproducts of meta bolism. 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