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Reproduction and Physiology

Strategies for Artificial Insemination of Cattle at Synchronized Ovulation or Synchronized Estrus

Author
  • Lloyd L. Anderson (Iowa State University)

Abstract

Two synchronization protocols in lactating dairy and beef cows and in dairy heifers were tested for efficacy of breeding by artificial insemination (AI) with or without estrus detection. Controls received three prostaglandin F2a (PGF2a) injections 14 days apart before AI at observed estrus. Pregnancy rates were compared with animals on the Ovsynch protocol that combined gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) and PGF2a treatments with a timed AI 16 to 20 hours after the second GnRH injection. The pregnancy rates were similar at synchronized ovulation to fixed-time AI in lactating cows, but not effective in heifers because of the lack of synchronization.

Keywords: ASL R1550

How to Cite:

Anderson, L. L., (1999) “Strategies for Artificial Insemination of Cattle at Synchronized Ovulation or Synchronized Estrus”, Iowa State University Animal Industry Report 1(1).

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Published on
1999-01-01

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