African Journal of Pig Farming

ISSN 2375-0731

African Journal of Pig Farming ISSN: 2375-0731 Vol. 9 (3), pp. 001-009, March, 2021. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Factors influencing success of artificial insemination of pigs using extended fresh semen in rural smallholder pig farms of Rwanda

Munyaneza Celestin1*, Nyiramuhire Valentine1, Mubashankwaya Isaac1,2, Munyandamutsa Fabrice1, Ndisanze Oscar3, Bagaragaza François1 and Mujyambere Jean Marie Vianey1

1Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Agriculture, Environmental Management and Renewable Energy (FAEMRE), University of Technology and Arts of Byumba (UTAB), P. O. Box 25, Byumba, Rwanda.

2Uganda Martyrs University (UMU), Faculty of Agriculture, P. O. Box 5498 Kampala, Uganda.

3Animal Resources Office, Rulindo District, P. O. Box 6892, Kigali, Rwanda. *Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected]. Tel: +250784643802.

Accepted 8 February, 2020

Abstract

The present study was conducted to analyse the factors influencing the success of artificial insemination (AI) in pigs using extended fresh semen in rural smallholder pig farms. One hundred female pigs from Rulindo and Gicumbi districts in Northern Region of Rwanda were artificially inseminated using locally collected and extended fresh semen. The pregnancy was confirmed by using both no returns to estrus and abdomen palpation at 21 and two and half months post insemination, respectively. The factors influencing the success of AI were analysed using one way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test. The results showed that the number of inseminations per conception (IC) and litter size were 1.89 ± 0.83 and 7.94 ± 2.24, respectively. The number of AI per conception was significantly influenced (p < 0.05) by intrinsic factors (age and parity of the female pig) and extrinsic factors (sex, age and education of household head, time of AI and distance between the farm and semen collection center). The litter size was significantly influenced (p < 0.05) by parity. From the results, we recommend establishing more semen production centers and providing more training on pig management and AI.

Key words: Inseminations per conception, litter size, swine, fresh semen, smallholder farms, natural oestrus.