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Ovarian responses of dairy buffalo cows to timed artificial insemination protocol, using new or used progesterone devices, during the breeding season (autumn-winter).

Bruno Moura MonteiroDiego Cavalcante de SouzaGuilherme Souza Floriano Machado VasconcellosThalita Bueno CorrêaDomenico VecchioManoel Francisco de Sá FilhoNelcio Antonio Tonizza de CarvalhoPietro Sampaio Baruselli
Published in: Animal science journal = Nihon chikusan Gakkaiho (2015)
This study evaluated the effect of new or used P4 devices on the ovarian responses of dairy buffalo that were administered an estradiol (E2) plus progesterone (P4)-based timed artificial insemination (TAI) protocol during the breeding season. On the first day of the TAI protocol, 142 cows were randomly assigned to receive one of the following: a new device (New; 1.0 g of P4; n = 48); a device that had previously been used for 9 days (Used1x, n = 47); or a device that had previously been used for 18 days (Used2x, n = 47). Ultrasound was used to evaluate the following: the presence of a corpus luteum (CL); the diameter of the dominant follicle (ØDF) during protocol; ovulatory response; and pregnancies per AI (P/AI). Despite similar responses among the treatments, there was a significant positive association of the ØDF during TAI protocol with ovulatory responses and number of pregnancies. In conclusion, satisfactory ovarian responses and a satisfactory pregnancy rate were achieved when grazing dairy buffalo were subjected to the TAI protocol in breeding season, independent of whether a new or used P4 device was used. Furthermore, the presence of the larger follicle was associated with a higher ovulation rate and higher P/AI following TAI.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • artificial intelligence
  • preterm birth
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • type diabetes
  • gestational age
  • ultrasound guided