![Fig 1. Model results of ratio of sow death with uterine prolapses per sow farrowed by average total born across years (Mean±95%CI) 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017](https://www.pig333.com/3tres3_common/art/pig333/13517/home.jpg?w=650&h=366&ho=1&ts=1653979446)
Uterine prolapses in North American production sow herds (2/2): Management factors and health farm status implications
Total born, use of toxin binder, farrowing assistance and health status show an association with sow mortality due to uterine prolapses.