Title of article :
The Effect of Delaying the Administration of Second GnRH in the Ovsynch Protocol on Pregnancy Rate in Dairy Cows
Author/Authors :
EMRE, Birten Harran Üniversitesi - Veteriner Fakültesi - Doğum ve Jinekoloji Anabilim Dalı, TÜRKİYE , KORKMAZ, Ömer Harran Üniversitesi - Veteriner Fakültesi - Doğum ve Jinekoloji Anabilim Dalı, TÜRKİYE , ZONTURLU, Abuzer Kafar Harran Üniversitesi - Veteriner Fakültesi - Doğum ve Jinekoloji Anabilim Dalı, TÜRKİYE
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of delaying the second GnRH injection on pregnancy rates in the Ovsynch protocol (OVS) in cows. In the study, a total of 40 primiparous, Holstein-Friesian dairy cows treated with 10 μg GnRH on day zero and 500 μg PGF2α on day 7 and the cows were then randomly divided into two groups. The 2nd GnRH injection was performed at the 48 hours in the OVS 48 (n = 21) and at the 56 hours in the OVS 56 (n = 19) after the PGF2α injection. Artificial insemination (AI) was performed 16 hours after the protocols. Blood samples were taken at day 7 and at the time of insemination to evaluate progesterone (P4). Pregnancy diagnosis was determined at 40-45th day after the AI by transrectal ultrasonography. No statistically significant differences were determined between groups for the mean serum P4 values on day 7 and at the time of insemination (OVS 48: 9.11 ± 7.60 and 0.89 ± 1.31 ng/ml vs. OVS 56: 6.00 ± 5.98 and 1.10 ± 1.79 ng/ml, respectively) (P 0.05). Pregnancy rates were determined as 66.66 % in group OVS 48 and 47.36 % in group OVS 56. However, no significant difference was observed between the groups (P 0.05). In conclusion, the findings suggest that delaying the second GnRH injection for 8 hours (56th hour instead of 48th hour) in conventional Ovsynch protocol had no effect on pregnancy rate in dairy cows.
Keywords :
Dairy Cow , Gonadotropin , releasing hormone , Ovsynch , Pregnancy rate
Journal title :
Atatürk University Journal Of Veterinary Sciences
Journal title :
Atatürk University Journal Of Veterinary Sciences