Abstract

Two experiments were performed to assess the effects of immunization against androstenedione on ovarian function in cows during the first 100 days after calving and in gilts at the onset of puberty. Seven Holstein-Friesian cows were immunized against androstenedione-11α-human serum albumin (AND-HSA) at 3 weeks before and at 3 weekly intervals after calving and compared with ten cows immunized against HSA. Titres against androstenedione were significant but low and variable (1: 280-1: 4). Two cows with the highest titres exhibited abnormal ovarian function which could be attributable to treatment. One cow developed a large follicular cyst and nymphomania. The other cow exhibited mild super ovulation in her first cycle after calving and multiple ovulations during later cycles. Other cows in the AND-HSA group also had a tendency to develop larger than normal follicles and follicular cysts. Groups of twelve prepubertal gilts were immunized against either androstenedione 11α-hemisuccinyl bovine serum albumin (AND-BSA) or BSA at 100, 121 and 142 days of age. Titres against AND were significant but were low and variable (1: 2500-1: 10). There was no effect of immunization against AND on onset of ovulation, puberty or ovulation rate in the first or second ovulatory cycles.

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