Abstract

In a study of 4 cyclic dry cows (Trial I) and 6 cyclic puberal heifers (Trial II), unilateral ovariectomy increased the number of ovulatory follicles, did not alter the hormone profile, cycle length or the number of follicular waves. Ovarian follicular development in all 4 cows was monitored daily using transrectal ultrasonography until the day of ovulation, during which period daily blood samples were also taken from the tail vein for determination of plasma FSH, LH and P 4 concentrations. Unilateral ovariectomy was performed on the day after ovulation and ovarian activity was again monitored daily (ultrasonography and blood sampling for FSH, LH and P 4) for 2 consecutive cycles (8 cycles in all). Estrus in all 6 heifers was synchronized using 2 injections of PGF 2α given 12 d apart. Similarly, ovarian activity in the 6 puberal heifers was monitored daily using ultrasonography and blood sampling for 1 complete control cycle. Following estrus and ovulation the left ovary was removed in all the animals, and thereafter 1 complete cycle was followed. Mean cycle length, FSH, LH and P 4 concentrations before and after unilateral ovariectomy were compared using paired sample ttest. The results show that unilateral ovariectomy neither altered the cycle length nor the number of follicular waves in the cows, but it increased the number of ovulatory follicles (2 follicles developed and ovulated in 6 of the 8 cycles). The mean diameter of the largest follicle was 16.1±0.9mm and the second largest 12.5±0.9 mm. No significant (P > 0.05) differences were observed in FSH (0.72±0.09 vs 0.71±0.07), LH (0.42±0.1 vs 0.37±0.07) and P 4(2.8±0.6 vs 2.6±0.4) levels before and after unilateral ovariectomy. Of the 6 heifers, 5 had 2 waves and 1 heifer had 3 waves of follicular growth during the control cycle, and this pattern did not change after the procedure. Mean cycle length (20.7 ± 0.9 vs 21±0.9) did not differ before and after unilateral ovariectomy, and 4 of the 6 heifers ovulated twin follicles following ovariectomy. The mean diameter of the largest follicle was 14.5±0.7 mm and second largest measured 12.1±0.8 mm. No significant (P > 0.05) differences were observed in FSH (0.16±0.09 vs 0.21±0.07), LH (0.11±0.1 vs 0.15±0.07) and P 4 levels (3.6±0.26 vs 38±0.29) before and after unilateral ovariectomy. Based on these results, we conclude that unilateral ovariectomy is an ideal method for obtaining twin ovulations in cows and heifers.

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