Abstract

Low fertility of cattle during the cool autumn is mostly associated with exposure to thermal stress in the previous summer. This study examined carry-over effects of summer heat stress and induction of enhanced follicular turnover, on the characteristics of preovulatory follicles during autumn. Holstein cows were treated with PGF 2 α and GnRH to induce six successive 9-day follicular waves during autumn. Intact cows served as controls. Follicular fluid concentrations of androstenedione were higher in treated cows, but those of IGF-I and progesterone did not differ between groups. The concentration of estradiol at the end of the treatment was higher, and the content per follicle increased with time and was numerically higher in treated cows. The volume of follicular fluid increased during the autumn and was greater in treated cows. A delayed effect of heat stress on preovulatory follicles was noted, and induction of follicular waves by GnRH was able to improve follicular characteristics in autumn.

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