Use robots to cure infertility in pigs

Healthy pigs were successfully born from a previously infertile mother pig. It is worth mentioning that in order to produce healthy piglets, the mother pig has undergone a 'surgery' with the help of the robot.

The mother pig named Rosa was tested by infertility scientists with a special 'surgical' robot at Krasnaya Gorka farm, Penza Oblast, southwestern Russia.

After two months of applying new techniques in treating infertility with 'surgical' robots , Rosa's mother breeds with another boar named Boris and quickly becomes pregnant as usual.

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Rosa mother pigs and 6 newly born piglets after infertility treatment with the help of treatment robots.

After pregnancy, Rosa's mother gave birth to 6 perfectly healthy piglets. This achievement has brought hope in the study of treating infertility in human body in the future.

Explaining the use of experimental "surgical" robots, scientists participating in treatment for Rosa's mother said that using robots is a very effective option because of the advantages it brings.

Specifically, after surgery, the incision will be very small and the ability of the surgical object to recover will be much faster than normal.

Judging from the successful results after Rosa's mother gave birth to six piglets with the help of robots in the treatment of infertility in pigs, scientists are now hoping for a future of infertility treatment. in humanity in the future. However, to ensure the confidentiality of information, more specific information about the type of 'surgical' robot as well as design, is not disclosed.

At present, the owner of the pig farm where Rosa and her piglets are being monitored, intends to continue Rosa's piglets to continue to breed next time.