Strategic treatment of anovular dairy cows with GnRH
Autor: | Elena Silva, Paul M. Fricke, R.A. Sterry, D. Kolb |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Ovulation
medicine.medical_specialty Serum progesterone Luteal phase Anovulation Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Follicle Blood serum Animal science Food Animals Pregnancy Internal medicine medicine Animals Small Animals Insemination Artificial Progesterone Equine business.industry Fertility Agents Female medicine.disease Response to treatment Endocrinology Fertility Infertility Animal Science and Zoology Cattle Female Ultrasonography business Estrus Synchronization |
Zdroj: | Theriogenology. 71(3) |
ISSN: | 0093-691X |
Popis: | The primary objective was to evaluate fertility of anovular dairy cows given GnRH 4 d after first postpartum timed AI (TAI). Secondary objectives were to determine ovulatory response to treatment, effect of treatment on serum progesterone (P(4)) concentrations, and the proportion with a short luteal phase. Lactating Holstein cows (n=1047) were submitted for first postpartum TAI using a Presynch+Ovsynch protocol. Anovular cows were identified from an initial 1047 lactating Holstein cows using transrectal ultrasonography, based on the absence of a CL at the first GnRH injection of a Presynch+Ovsynch protocol, and anovular cows were randomly assigned to receive either no further treatment (Control, n=85), or 100 microg of GnRH 4 d after TAI (GnRH treated; n=71). For GnRH treated cows, 51% responded by ovulating a follicle in response to GnRH treatment 4 d after TAI; however, pregnancies per AI (P/AI) did not differ between GnRH treated cows that ovulated (36%) compared to GnRH treated cows that did not ovulate (21%). There was a quadratic effect of P(4) at the PGF(2 alpha) injection of Ovsynch on P/AI, and cows with P(4)or=1 ng/mL at the PGF(2 alpha) injection of Ovsynch had greater P/AI (41%) than cows with P(4)1 ng/mL (12%); however, no treatment difference was detected. Overall, P/AI did not differ between control (30.1%) and GnRH treated (29.6%) treatments for synchronized cows. Although treatment of anovular cows with GnRH 4 d after TAI failed to improve fertility, variation among cows in serum P(4) at the PGF(2 alpha) injection of Ovsynch dramatically affected fertility of anovular dairy cows. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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