Production of Agu piglets after transfer of embryos produced in vitro.
Tsunemitsu IsaTamás SomfaiMotoharu OyadomariKyota FushoShihei ToumaNaoto SuzukiHiroyuki KanekoYoshito KatagiriKazuhiro KikuchiPublished in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2022)
The present study was conducted to examine the feasibility of in vitro embryo production and transfer technologies for producing piglets of Agu, an Okinawan indigenous pig breed. After collection of oocytes from surgically dissected ovaries, they were subjected to in vitro maturation. After in vitro maturation/fertilization, a total of 616 putative embryos were transferred into four commercial Western pig recipients, one of which became pregnant and farrowed a total of eight Agu piglets. These results demonstrate that in vitro embryo production using ovaries from Agu females is useful for breeding management and conservation of indigenous breeds.
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