Title of article :
Pregnancy rates in lactating dairy cattle following supplementation of progesterone after artificial insemination
Author/Authors :
Larson، نويسنده , , Sandra F. and Butler، نويسنده , , W.R. and Currie، نويسنده , , W. Bruce، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
8
From page :
172
To page :
179
Abstract :
Poor conception rates in highly productive lactating cattle is especially prevalent in large, intensively-managed commercial herds. One of the causative factors is sub-optimal pre-implantation embryonic development which appears to result from inadequate circulating concentrations of progesterone. In the present study, the efficacy of very modest progesterone supplementation, between Days 3.5 and 10 post-AI, on pregnancy rates was determined in a commercial herd where bovine somatotropin (bST) was used as a management tool. All lactating cattle that were deemed to be in estrus and inseminated over a 4-week period were randomly assigned to either a control group (no treatment) or CIDR-1.9 g (previously used for estrous synchronization) treatment from Day 3.5 to Day 10 post-AI. Milk samples were collected four times: on the day of AI, at Day 2 or 3, at Day 4 and at Day 22 post-AI and were analyzed for progesterone content. Data from a total of 130 breedings were used in the final analysis. The CIDR treatment increased circulating concentrations of progesterone in treated animals over those of control animals on Day 4 by 0.7 ng/ml (P < 0.05) and increased pregnancy rate from 35% (22/63) to 48% (32/67) (P = 0.068). The effect of treatment was greater in first and second lactation cows, where pregnancy rates were 33% (18/55) in controls and 51% (31/61) in treated animals (P = 0.03). The results of this study indicate that the timing of onset of the progesterone influence is important for successful pregnancy outcome, particularly in first and second lactation cows.
Keywords :
Progesterone , dairy cattle , Pregnancy
Journal title :
Animal Reproduction Science
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Animal Reproduction Science
Record number :
1909555
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