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The Effect of Progesterone Concentrations during Follicular Development in Cattle on Luteinizing Hormone Secretion, Follicular Development, Oocyte Competence and FertilityAbreu, Fernanda Martins de 18 May 2015 (has links)
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Avaliação de estratégias para aumentar a fertilidade de fêmeas nelore submetidas a protocolos de sincronização / Evaluation of strategies to increase fertility of Nellore females submited to synchronization protocolsBiehl, Marcos Vinicius 06 December 2012 (has links)
Três experimentos foram desenvolvidos para avaliar protocolos hormonais de sincronização de estro e ovulação em fêmeas Nelore, extratificadas nas três principais categorias de fêmeas (vacas secas, novilhas e vacas paridas) comumente encontradas nas propriedades. Os experimentos possuíam objetivos de comparar a performance reprodutiva das categorias supra citadas, sobre a taxa de detecção do estro, taxa de prenhez na IA (exp. I e II) e/ou IATF (exp III) e no repasse, de fêmeas submetidas a protocolos de sincronização do estro e ovulação. EXP I: Foram utilizadas vacas Nelore não lactantes (n=286), blocadas em um esquema fatorial 2x3, e receberam no D0 o CIDR e 2mg de benzoato de estradiol (BE). O CIDR permaneceu por 5 dias (D5) ou 7 dias (D7), no dia da remoção do CIDR, as vacas receberam PGF2α (12,5mg, 25mg ou 50mg), formando os tratamentos: 5d12,5mg, 5d25mg, 5d50mg, 7d12,5mg, 7d25mg e 7d50mg. O estro foi detectado em 83.2% (238/286) das vacas, onde D7 (88,0%) foi superior (P<0,05) ao D5 (78,7%). Não houve diferença no tempo médio para detecção do estro que foi de 70,1 ±17,2 h. A taxa de concepção não diferiu entre os tratamentos. A taxa de prenhez à IA foi maior (P<0,05) para o D7 (54,2%) quando comparado ao D5 (39,6%). A taxa de prenhez no repasse e na prenhez total não diferiram entre os tratamentos. EXP II: Utilizou-se 407 novilhas Nelore pré-puberes, blocadas em um esquema fatorial 4x2, as novilhas receberam no D0 o CIDR e 2 mg de BE, o CIDR permaneceu por 5, 7, 9 ou 11 dias. No dia da remoção do CIDR, as novilhas receberam 25mg de PGF2α e 300 UI eCG. Além disso metade das novilhas receberam 1 mg de BE 48 horas após a retirada do CIDR. A detecção do estro foi maior (P<0,05) para as novilhas que receberam BE (87,3%) quando comparado aos s/BE (54,6%). O tempo médio para detecção do estro foi de 68,1 ±17,3 h. A taxa de concepção não foi influênciada pelos tratamentos, porém a taxa de prenhez da inseminação da sincronização foi maior para o grupo BE (18,8%) quando comparado ao s/BE (12,4%). A taxa de prenhez final não diferiu entre os tratamentos e foi de 62,3%. EXP III: Foram utilizadas vacas Nelore lactantes (n=191), divididas em dois tratamentos: 1xPGF-5d (as vacas permaneceram com o CIDR por 7 dias, sendo que 25mg de PGF2α foi aplicada no D5); 2xPGF-0/7d (as vacas permaneceram com o CIDR por 7 dias, sendo realizadas duas aplicações de 12,5mg de PGF2α, no D0 e D7). O CIDR foi retirado no D7, e aplicou-se 0,3 ml de ECP e 300 UI de eCG. Após 50 horas todas as vacas foram submetidas à IATF. No momento da inserção do CIDR 24% das vacas estavam ciclícas. O estro foi detectado em 54,45% (104/191) das vacas, sendo similar entre os tratamentos. O tempo médio para detecção do estro foi de 36,4 ± 8,7 h. Não houve diferença na concepção à IATF, que foi de 59,5 e 59,6% para os tratamentos 1xPGF-5d e 2xPGF- 0/7d, respectivamente. A taxa de prenhez ao final da estação de monta não diferiu e foi de 82,9% para 1xPGF-5d e 86,6% para 2xPGF-0/7d. Em todos os experimentos foi realizada a detecção do estro, com o auxilio de rufiões por até 5 dias após a remoção do CIDR, sendo novamente detectado 10 dias após por um periodo de até 10 dias. Os animais dos exp. I e II foram inseminadas de acordo com o protocolo AM/PM. O diagnóstico de gestação foi realizado de acordo com a caracteristica de cada experimento, mas sempre com o objetivo de identificar e quantificar a origem da prenhez (IA ou repasse). Em vacas Nelore não lactantes, a utilização de protocolos de 7 dias, possui uma performance reprodutiva melhor do que 5 dias de permanência do CIDR. Em novilhas pré-puberes a utilização de BE 48 horas após a remoção do CIDR, aumentou a taxa de detecção de estro, impactanto diretamente no incremento da taxa de prenhez à IA. A utilização do protocolo 7d BE+CIDR, apresenta bons resultados reprodutivos, sendo que podemos reduzir o número de manejos sem o comprometimento da performance reprodutiva, realizando a aplicação de 12,5mg na inserção e na retirada do CIDR. / Three experiments were designed to evaluate estrus synchronization protocols in Nellore females of three different class (dry cows, heifers and lactating cows) commonly found in properties. The experiments had aim to compare a reproductive performance of the categories mentioned above, at the estrus detection, pregnancy rate at AI (exp. I and II) or TAI (exp. III), pregnancy rate at rebreeding, of females submited to estrus synchronization program and ovulation. EXP I: Nonlactating Nellore cows (n=286), were randomized in a 2x3 fatorial arrangement. All animals received the CIDR and 2 mg of EB at D0, the CIDR remained for 5 days (D5) or 7 days (D7). At day of CIDR removal, cows received PGF2α treatments (12.5mg, 25mg and 50mg), the treatments followed: 5d12.5mg, 5d25mg, 5d50mg, 7d12.5mg, 7d25mg and 7d50mg. Estrus was detected in 83.2% (238/286) of cows, where D7 (88.0%) was higher (P<0.05) than D5 (78.7%). The onset of estrus did not differ among groups and was 70.1 ± 17.2 hours. Conception rate did not differ among treatments. The pregnancy rate at AI was greater (P<0.05) for D7 (54.2%) compared to D5 (39.6%). The pregnancy rate at rebreeding and overall pregnancy did not differ among treatments. EXP II: Prepubertal Nellore heifers (n=407), randomized in a 4x2 factorial arrangement. Heifers received CIDR and 2 mg EB at D0, CIDR remained for 5, 7, 9 or 11 days. On day of CIDR removal, heifers received 25mg of PGF2α and 300 IU of eCG. Half of the heifers received 1 mg of EB 48 hours after CIDR removal. Estrus detection was greater in EB (87.3%) when compared to NoEB (54.6%). The onset of estrus did not differ among treatments and was 68.1 ± 17.3 hours after CIDR removal. Conception rate was similar among treatments. The pregnancy rate at AI of synchronization was higher for EB (18.8%) compared with NoEB (12.4%). The final pregnancy rate did not differ among treatments. EXP III: Lactating Nellore cows (n=191) were randomized in two groups, 1xPGF-5d (cows received CIDR for 7 days, and 25 mg of PGF was applied on D5); 2xPGF-0/7d (cows received CIDR for 7 days, and two injections of 12.5mg of PGF, on D0 an D7). CIDR was removed on D7, and was associate with injections of 0.3 ml ECP and 300 IU of eCG. TAI was performed 50 h after CIDR removal. Estrus was detected in 54.45% (104/191), and did not differ between groups. The onset of estrus did not differ, and was 36.4 ± 8.7 hours after CIDR removal. The conception rate at TAI did not differ and was 59.5 and 59.6% for 1xPGF-5d and 2xPGF-0/7d, respectively. The final pregnancy rate at the end of breeding season did not differ and was 82.9% for 1xPGF-5d and 86.6% for 2xPGF- 0/7d. All experiments were performed estrus detection with teasers for 5 days after CIDR removal, and was detected again after 10 days, and performed for 10 days. All animals of exp. I and II were inseminated according AM/PM protocol. The pregnancy diagnosis was performed according to caracteristic of each experiment, but always with the goal of identifying and quantifying the origin of pregnancy (AI or rebreeding). Data were analyzed using the statistical program SAS 9.9, for binominal variables we used GLIMMIX procedure and MIXED procedure for continuous variables. In nonlactating Nellore cows, the use of protocols for 7 days, has a better reproductive performance than 5 days of CIDR. In prepubertal heifers using BE 48 hours after CIDR removal, allows for greater estrus detections and increased number of inseminations, and increasing the pregnancy rate at AI. The use of 7d EB+CIDR program yields good reproductive results, and we can reduce a number of handlings without reduce a reproductive performance.
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Avaliação de estratégias para aumentar a fertilidade de fêmeas nelore submetidas a protocolos de sincronização / Evaluation of strategies to increase fertility of Nellore females submited to synchronization protocolsMarcos Vinicius Biehl 06 December 2012 (has links)
Três experimentos foram desenvolvidos para avaliar protocolos hormonais de sincronização de estro e ovulação em fêmeas Nelore, extratificadas nas três principais categorias de fêmeas (vacas secas, novilhas e vacas paridas) comumente encontradas nas propriedades. Os experimentos possuíam objetivos de comparar a performance reprodutiva das categorias supra citadas, sobre a taxa de detecção do estro, taxa de prenhez na IA (exp. I e II) e/ou IATF (exp III) e no repasse, de fêmeas submetidas a protocolos de sincronização do estro e ovulação. EXP I: Foram utilizadas vacas Nelore não lactantes (n=286), blocadas em um esquema fatorial 2x3, e receberam no D0 o CIDR e 2mg de benzoato de estradiol (BE). O CIDR permaneceu por 5 dias (D5) ou 7 dias (D7), no dia da remoção do CIDR, as vacas receberam PGF2α (12,5mg, 25mg ou 50mg), formando os tratamentos: 5d12,5mg, 5d25mg, 5d50mg, 7d12,5mg, 7d25mg e 7d50mg. O estro foi detectado em 83.2% (238/286) das vacas, onde D7 (88,0%) foi superior (P<0,05) ao D5 (78,7%). Não houve diferença no tempo médio para detecção do estro que foi de 70,1 ±17,2 h. A taxa de concepção não diferiu entre os tratamentos. A taxa de prenhez à IA foi maior (P<0,05) para o D7 (54,2%) quando comparado ao D5 (39,6%). A taxa de prenhez no repasse e na prenhez total não diferiram entre os tratamentos. EXP II: Utilizou-se 407 novilhas Nelore pré-puberes, blocadas em um esquema fatorial 4x2, as novilhas receberam no D0 o CIDR e 2 mg de BE, o CIDR permaneceu por 5, 7, 9 ou 11 dias. No dia da remoção do CIDR, as novilhas receberam 25mg de PGF2α e 300 UI eCG. Além disso metade das novilhas receberam 1 mg de BE 48 horas após a retirada do CIDR. A detecção do estro foi maior (P<0,05) para as novilhas que receberam BE (87,3%) quando comparado aos s/BE (54,6%). O tempo médio para detecção do estro foi de 68,1 ±17,3 h. A taxa de concepção não foi influênciada pelos tratamentos, porém a taxa de prenhez da inseminação da sincronização foi maior para o grupo BE (18,8%) quando comparado ao s/BE (12,4%). A taxa de prenhez final não diferiu entre os tratamentos e foi de 62,3%. EXP III: Foram utilizadas vacas Nelore lactantes (n=191), divididas em dois tratamentos: 1xPGF-5d (as vacas permaneceram com o CIDR por 7 dias, sendo que 25mg de PGF2α foi aplicada no D5); 2xPGF-0/7d (as vacas permaneceram com o CIDR por 7 dias, sendo realizadas duas aplicações de 12,5mg de PGF2α, no D0 e D7). O CIDR foi retirado no D7, e aplicou-se 0,3 ml de ECP e 300 UI de eCG. Após 50 horas todas as vacas foram submetidas à IATF. No momento da inserção do CIDR 24% das vacas estavam ciclícas. O estro foi detectado em 54,45% (104/191) das vacas, sendo similar entre os tratamentos. O tempo médio para detecção do estro foi de 36,4 ± 8,7 h. Não houve diferença na concepção à IATF, que foi de 59,5 e 59,6% para os tratamentos 1xPGF-5d e 2xPGF- 0/7d, respectivamente. A taxa de prenhez ao final da estação de monta não diferiu e foi de 82,9% para 1xPGF-5d e 86,6% para 2xPGF-0/7d. Em todos os experimentos foi realizada a detecção do estro, com o auxilio de rufiões por até 5 dias após a remoção do CIDR, sendo novamente detectado 10 dias após por um periodo de até 10 dias. Os animais dos exp. I e II foram inseminadas de acordo com o protocolo AM/PM. O diagnóstico de gestação foi realizado de acordo com a caracteristica de cada experimento, mas sempre com o objetivo de identificar e quantificar a origem da prenhez (IA ou repasse). Em vacas Nelore não lactantes, a utilização de protocolos de 7 dias, possui uma performance reprodutiva melhor do que 5 dias de permanência do CIDR. Em novilhas pré-puberes a utilização de BE 48 horas após a remoção do CIDR, aumentou a taxa de detecção de estro, impactanto diretamente no incremento da taxa de prenhez à IA. A utilização do protocolo 7d BE+CIDR, apresenta bons resultados reprodutivos, sendo que podemos reduzir o número de manejos sem o comprometimento da performance reprodutiva, realizando a aplicação de 12,5mg na inserção e na retirada do CIDR. / Three experiments were designed to evaluate estrus synchronization protocols in Nellore females of three different class (dry cows, heifers and lactating cows) commonly found in properties. The experiments had aim to compare a reproductive performance of the categories mentioned above, at the estrus detection, pregnancy rate at AI (exp. I and II) or TAI (exp. III), pregnancy rate at rebreeding, of females submited to estrus synchronization program and ovulation. EXP I: Nonlactating Nellore cows (n=286), were randomized in a 2x3 fatorial arrangement. All animals received the CIDR and 2 mg of EB at D0, the CIDR remained for 5 days (D5) or 7 days (D7). At day of CIDR removal, cows received PGF2α treatments (12.5mg, 25mg and 50mg), the treatments followed: 5d12.5mg, 5d25mg, 5d50mg, 7d12.5mg, 7d25mg and 7d50mg. Estrus was detected in 83.2% (238/286) of cows, where D7 (88.0%) was higher (P<0.05) than D5 (78.7%). The onset of estrus did not differ among groups and was 70.1 ± 17.2 hours. Conception rate did not differ among treatments. The pregnancy rate at AI was greater (P<0.05) for D7 (54.2%) compared to D5 (39.6%). The pregnancy rate at rebreeding and overall pregnancy did not differ among treatments. EXP II: Prepubertal Nellore heifers (n=407), randomized in a 4x2 factorial arrangement. Heifers received CIDR and 2 mg EB at D0, CIDR remained for 5, 7, 9 or 11 days. On day of CIDR removal, heifers received 25mg of PGF2α and 300 IU of eCG. Half of the heifers received 1 mg of EB 48 hours after CIDR removal. Estrus detection was greater in EB (87.3%) when compared to NoEB (54.6%). The onset of estrus did not differ among treatments and was 68.1 ± 17.3 hours after CIDR removal. Conception rate was similar among treatments. The pregnancy rate at AI of synchronization was higher for EB (18.8%) compared with NoEB (12.4%). The final pregnancy rate did not differ among treatments. EXP III: Lactating Nellore cows (n=191) were randomized in two groups, 1xPGF-5d (cows received CIDR for 7 days, and 25 mg of PGF was applied on D5); 2xPGF-0/7d (cows received CIDR for 7 days, and two injections of 12.5mg of PGF, on D0 an D7). CIDR was removed on D7, and was associate with injections of 0.3 ml ECP and 300 IU of eCG. TAI was performed 50 h after CIDR removal. Estrus was detected in 54.45% (104/191), and did not differ between groups. The onset of estrus did not differ, and was 36.4 ± 8.7 hours after CIDR removal. The conception rate at TAI did not differ and was 59.5 and 59.6% for 1xPGF-5d and 2xPGF-0/7d, respectively. The final pregnancy rate at the end of breeding season did not differ and was 82.9% for 1xPGF-5d and 86.6% for 2xPGF- 0/7d. All experiments were performed estrus detection with teasers for 5 days after CIDR removal, and was detected again after 10 days, and performed for 10 days. All animals of exp. I and II were inseminated according AM/PM protocol. The pregnancy diagnosis was performed according to caracteristic of each experiment, but always with the goal of identifying and quantifying the origin of pregnancy (AI or rebreeding). Data were analyzed using the statistical program SAS 9.9, for binominal variables we used GLIMMIX procedure and MIXED procedure for continuous variables. In nonlactating Nellore cows, the use of protocols for 7 days, has a better reproductive performance than 5 days of CIDR. In prepubertal heifers using BE 48 hours after CIDR removal, allows for greater estrus detections and increased number of inseminations, and increasing the pregnancy rate at AI. The use of 7d EB+CIDR program yields good reproductive results, and we can reduce a number of handlings without reduce a reproductive performance.
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<b>PRE- AND POST-SYNCHRONIZATION STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE CONCEPTION RATE AND REPRODUCTIVE EFFICIENCY IN REPLACEMENT BEEF HEIFERS</b>Griffin T Nicholls (8581524), Ronald P. Lemenager (5236994), Kara Stewart (5236979), Bethany Funnell (5236985), Elizabeth Karcher (19206850) 27 July 2024 (has links)
<p dir="ltr">Nulliparous replacement beef heifers represent an opportunity to improve both genetic potential and lifetime production within the herd. However, advances in reproductive efficiency and synchrony in the herd require heifers to conceive earlier than multiparous cows in order to account for the extended postpartum interval following first-time parturition. Further, those heifers that achieve early calving dates continue to calve early throughout their lifetime. This early calving results in increased weaning weights and better synchrony in subsequent years. One obstacle producers face when breeding nulliparous heifers is the ability to identify which animals have reached puberty at the initiation of the breeding season. This results in the variation observed in synchronization success within a group of heifers. In Chapter 2 our laboratory formulated a study to analyze the efficacy of the 7-d CO-synch + CIDR protocol when utilizing short-term exposure to a progestin (melengestrol acetate, MGA) as a pre-synchronization protocol. Our hypothesis was that the heifers may respond more efficiently to an orally fed progestin as the increase in serum progesterone is less pronounced, when compared to the CIDR. This first study resulted in a protocol application error, in which MGA was fed an extra day (8 vs. 7). This additional day of treatment with MGA following the administration of a prostaglandin eliminated our laboratory’s opportunity to collect meaningful data from this first attempt. Thus, it was pertinent to restart the experiment in an attempt to obtain data for analysis. In order to avoid confounding data, half of the heifers in each treatment received a new treatment, while the other half remained on the treatment assigned during the first attempt. After completing the second round of experiments it was observed that at the first pregnancy check (study day 30), the heifers that were originally assigned to MGA, but were switched to a CIDR for the second attempt numerically outperformed their counterparts in the other three formulated treatment groups. In an attempt to replicate these results, a second study was formulated (Chapter 3), to mimic the timeline from the preliminary study. This resulted in a pre-synchronization treatment protocol prior to the initiation of the breeding season synchronization protocol. Previous studies that have been conducted with similar protocols were designed to provide heifers with a pre-synchronization period that would aid in the attainment of puberty prior to their first attempt at breeding through exposure to progesterone. The purpose of the Chapter 3 experiment was to evaluate the effects of feeding melengestrol acetate (MGA®) as a pre-synchronization for 10 days immediately prior to estrous synchronization and fixed-timed artificial insemination (FTAI). The ten days were chosen as this was a novel protocol that was the result of the preliminary study and the subsequent restart. Ninety-three crossbred heifers (395.67 ± 5.37 kg) were blocked by BW, genetics, and reproductive tract scores and allotted to 3 treatments. The 3 treatment groups were: 7-day CO-synch + CIDR without pre-synchronization (CON, n=31); 25 mg PGF2α (Lutalyse®) followed immediately by MGA feeding for 7 d prior to the start of the 7-day CO-synch + CIDR program (PRE, n=31); and 25 mg PGF2α followed immediately by MGA feeding for 7d followed 10 d later by the start of the 7-day CO-synch + CIDR program (PRE+10, n=31). The 7-day Co-synch + CIDR protocol in all three treatments was initiated on d 0 by administering a 2 cc IM injection of GnRH (Cystorelin®) and placing a CIDR into the vagina. The CIDRs were removed 7 days later and accompanied by 25 mg IM injection of PGF2α. An injection of GnRH occurred 60-66 hours following PGF2α at FTAI with frozen semen from a single bull. Ten days after FTAI, heifers were exposed to a bull. Estrotect® patches were applied throughout the study to assess estrous behavior. Ovaries were visualized by transrectal ultrasonography 24 hours post-FTAI to determine whether ovulation occurred. Pregnancy was determined on days 40, 64, and 109 post-FTAI via transrectal ultrasonography. Blood was collected via jugular venipuncture (d -19 and -12, MGA initiation and termination, days 0, 7, and 9) and serum progesterone determined. Performance data were analyzed using the MIXED procedure and conception data were analyzed using the GLIMMIX procedure of SAS. Heifers in the PRE+10 treatment group had higher levels of progesterone (P=0.04) at d 0 compared to PRE heifers. At d 7 (CIDR removal) there was a tendency (P=0.07) for PRE+10 heifers to have higher levels of progesterone than PRE, but did not differ by d 9 (FTAI, P=0.36). FTAI conception rates in heifers in the PRE treatment group (63%) tended (P = 0.09) to be higher compared to the controls (35%), but not different from PRE+10 (43%), with no differences in season-long pregnancy rates (P > 0.15). Pre-synchronization with MGA immediately prior to FTAI synchronization appears to increase conception rates early in the breeding season in beef heifers. In Chapter 4, our laboratory analyzed the efficacy of supplementation strategies post-insemination. Unlike the first two experiments, the third study focused on reproductive failure that occurs after insemination. The overarching goal remained the same, increasing the reproductive efficiency within our nulliparous heifer herd. A common practice for beef producers in the United States is to use estrous synchronization, and immediately turn heifers out to lush spring pasture immediately following FTAI. The fresh forage is high in water content which lowers dry matter intake (DMI) and creates a negative energy balance. Ultimately, this reduced energy intake can result in a reduction in reproductive performance. In the Chapter 4 our laboratory formulated a supplementation strategy utilizing the SmartFeed™ technology to deliver soybean hulls to our treatment group following insemination for 45 days. The utilization of the SmartFeed® technology provided the opportunity to analyze the efficacy of the supplementation strategy using each individual animal as an experimental unit. Sixty-two nulliparous crossbred heifers were fed in drylot to obtain moderate body condition prior to breeding at d 0 via FTAI and trained to utilize the SmartFeed™ system.Heifers were blocked by weight and body condition score to either the soybean hull supplementation group (SOY) or the non-supplemented control group (CON). . Heifers in the treatment group received their supplementation by entering the SmartFeed™ system, allowing for RFID controlled release of 2.27 kg. per head each day for 45 days. Scales located beneath each feed pan sent real time weight data for regulation and analysis on individual animal feeding behavior. On study d 6, a subset of the nulliparous crossbred heifers (n = 12; n = 6/ treatment) were transported by trailer from the Feldun Purdue Agricultural Center to Purdue West Lafayette main campus (approximately 217.74 km.). The subset of heifers had embryos flushed and evaluated for embryo quality and number of live/dead cells. Ultrasonography was utilized to monitor ovarian activity throughout the duration of the study and to determine pregnancy status 30 days after FTAI and 30 days after the 45-day breeding season. Though conception rates were not statistically (P=0.17) different (SOY 16/25; 64% vs. CON 11/25; 44%) when comparing treatment groups, the numerical differences suggest there is potential in pursuing a similar supplementation strategy following breeding in nulliparous beef heifers. The supplementation of SBH resulted in greater weight gain over time (P = 0.04), potentially explaining the numeric improvement in conception rate. The two pre-synchronization studies from Chapters 2 and 3 resulted in numerical improvements in conception rate as a result of exposing replacement heifers to a source of progestin prior to the initiation of their synchronization protocol. The implementation of progesterone priming mitigates the occurrence of short cycles and immature oocyte maturation at the time of ovulation. Based on results from previous studies conducted by our laboratory, the source of progestin greatly determines the timing and concentration of P4 circulating in replacement heifers immediately following treatment. Additionally, the 7 & 7 estrous synchronization protocol has grown in popularity and implementation. This protocol when broken down is very similar to the pre-synchronization protocol our laboratory utilized for the first two studies. Several studies have been conducted to analyze the efficacy of the 7 & 7 and the conception data was comparable to the MGA derived protocol. Thus, one potential direction for the future would be to formulate a research study that compares the two protocols. Since the conception rates were similar, it may be hypothesized that the MGA protocol could be more widely accepted as there is a reduction number of times animals are handled.</p>
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