Abstract

The aims of the current study were to determine if the pattern of ovarian follicular growth and development in Bos indicus heifers is different to that reported in Bos taurus breeds, and to examine the factors that determine which dominant follicle will ovulate. In addition, the extent to which variation in follicular dynamics is attributable to variation between animals and over time was evaluated. The ovaries of 17 Brahman heifers were examined daily by transrectal ultrasonography using a 7.5 MHz transducer for a total of 117 interovulatory intervals over a period of 10 months. Size and position of individual follicles ⪖5 mm in diameter, and size of corpora lutea (CL) were recorded. Circulating progesterone concentrations were determined from plasma samples obtained twice weekly. Although size of dominant follicles and CL within the ovaries of Bos indicus heifers were smaller than reported for Bos taurus breeds, the overall patterns of dominant follicle growth were similar. There were significant correlations between number of dominant follicles occurring prior to ovulation and time of appearance of the second dominant follicle, duration of detection of CL and size of the ovulatory follicle in the preceding oestrous cycle ( P < 0.05). There were significant animal effects on a number of ovarian characteristics including number of dominant follicles per oestrous cycle ( P < 0.001), with one heifer having four dominant follicles in more than a third of oestrous cycles observed. In addition, changes in daylength over the 10 month period were related to changes in duration of the interovulatory interval, persistence and maximum diameter of CL and size of ovulatory follicles. Liveweight change over the same period was related to changes in maximum diameter of the first dominant follicle.

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