Abstract

Leyva, C. and Mellado, M. 2008. Comparison of two short estrus synchronization protocols and timed artificial insemination in dairy cows. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 34: 105–108. To compare two short protocols for synchronization of estrus and timed-artificial insemination (TAI), 79 pluriparous non-pregnant Holstein cows with active corpus luteum (CL) were selected from a commercial dairy farm in northern Mexico and allotted to one of two treatments in a completely randomised design. Group 1 cows (n=39) received an injection of 15 mg PGF2α and 24 h later received 1 mg estradiol cypionate (ECP). Two days later cows were inseminated by appointment. Cows in group 2 received an injection of 100 fig GnRH 48 h after the PGF2α injection and underwent a timed AI at 16–20 h after the GnRH injection. At the moment of CL diagnosis, blood samples were collected from all cows and analyzed for progesterone, to corroborate CL diagnosis. Pregnancy rates of cows in estrus were similar for both treatment groups with similar percentage of cows displaying intense estrus. The present study showed that estrus of lactating dairy cows can be successfully synchronized with short synchronization protocols using either GnRH or ECP, although the inaccuracy of rectal palpation for determining the presence of a functional corpus luteum lead to lower pregnancy rates than those attained with traditional protocol currently available to dairy producers.

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