Abstract

The objective was to assess the effects of routine intramuscular injection ofoxytocin in crossbred milked cows in days to first service (DPS), number of services per conception (SC), percentage of abortions (PA), cumulative percentage of pregnant cows(PAVG) length of the embryo (LE), serum cortisol concentrations and milk production (PL). Cows were milked twice daily and randomly assigned to: (i) Received a routine intramuscular injection of oxytocin (10 IU / milking Injected Group, n=31) or (ii) not receive injection (Control group, n=29). Pregnancy diagnosis and measurement of the embryo was performed by ultrasonography 33(±4) days after artificial Original Research Article

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