Abstract

ABSTRACTMin Pig (Sus scrofa) is a northern Chinese domestic pig breed, whose cold resistance is remarkable. However, the cold-resistant phenotype of Min Pig is unclear. Our studies showed that in long-term cold exposure, the death rate of Min Pigs is significantly lower than that of the control Large White (LW) Pigs. The ear tissue freezing rate for Min Pigs is 0%, but that for LW Pigs is 100%. The shivering time and shivering frequency of Min Pigs are both significantly lower than that of LW Pigs at 5 months (P < .005) and in 80–90 kg pigs (P < .001). Our results indicated that Min Pig is more cold resistant than LW Pig in long-term cold exposure. These findings provided important reference data for the field of cold resistance research in Min Pigs, and for the breeding of cold-resistant pigs.

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