Fig. 3From: Bio-loggers inserted in intravaginal sponges, or subcutaneously, as tools to measure body temperatureSubcutaneous and vaginal temperatures for 12Â d in one of three non-pregnant adult Rasa Aragonesa ewes that were surgically implanted with a subcutaneous bio-logger programmed to record subcutaneous temperature every 30Â min and an intravaginal sponge with a programmed bio-logger to monitor vaginal temperature every 5Â minBack to article page