Abstract

Induction of ovulation for timed artificial insemination (TAI) was evaluated in postpartum anovulatory and lactating Bos taurus/ Bos indicus cows ( n = 50). Palpation per rectum and transrectal ultrasonography were used on days − 30, − 20, − 10 and 0 (day 0 = start of treatment) to confirm the anovulatory status but with ovarian follicles ≥ 10 mm on day 0, and on the days of PGF 2α injection and pregnancy diagnosis to determine rates of ovulation and induction of cyclicity. Cows were randomly assigned to: (1) CO-Synch ( n = 25; day 0, 200 μg GnRH; day 7, 150 μg PGF 2α; day 9, 200 μg GnRH + TAI) and (2) control ( n = 25; no treatment). Rates of ovulation for the first GnRH injection, pregnancy and cyclicity induction were greater for CO-Synch ( P < 0.05). There was no effect of body condition score (BCS) ( P > 0.05). In conclusion, the CO-Synch protocol resulted in acceptable rates of cyclicity induction and pregnancy to TAI in anovulatory and lactating B. taurus/ B. indicus cows under tropical conditions.

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