Comparison of Methods for the Synchronization of Estrous Cycles in Dairy Cows. 2. Effects of Progesterone and Parity on Conception
Open Access
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Dairy Science Association in Journal of Dairy Science
- Vol. 73 (10) , 2817-2825
- https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(90)78969-2
Abstract
Three experiment with 571 dairy cows indicated that significantly more primiparous cows given two prostaglandin F2.alpha. injections 14 d apart conceived within 30 d of first AI than did cows given two injections 11 d apart (84 vs. 62%). Fewer multiparous cows given two injections 14 d apart and inseminated after estrus conceived than did cows given two injections and a progesterone intravaginal coil inserted 8 d after the first injection (42 vs. 66%). Fewer cows given one injection of prostaglandin and inseminated at estrus conceived than did cows given two injections 14 d apart and a progesterone coil (39 vs. 66%). conception rates of cows given two prostaglandin injections were positively related to plasma progesterone concentration 2 and 4 d before the second injection (r = .81 and .86). Cows with progesterone concentrations below 5 ng/ml, 2 d before the second prostaglandin injection, and synchronized by two prostaglandin injections or by two injections and a progesterone coil had conception rates of 36 and 63%, respectively. Cows with progesterone concentrations above 5 ng/ml had a conception rate of 75 and 46% in the two treatments, respectively. Conception after estrus synchronization depends on the method and on the plasma concentrations of progesterone. Progesterone coils may be used before AI to enhance fertility in cows with low progesterone concentrations.Keywords
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