Abstract

Owing to contradictory results with respect to the yield and quality of embryos after supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids, this study sought to determine the effect of an oral supplement containing sources of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids on the ovarian response and embryo quality after superovulation. Cows were allocated to receive one of three oral supplement regimens. In the control (CO) group (n = 9), cows were fed a control supplement without fatty acids. The cows in the soybean oil (SO) (n = 8) and linseed oil (LO) (n = 8) groups received supplements containing SO or LO, respectively. Supplements were administered for 28 days, commencing 7 days before the onset of estrus synchronization until the day of embryo collection. The estrous cycle of all cows was synchronized by inserting a controlled internal drug release (CIDR) device (progesterone 1.38 g), followed by the administration of estradiol benzoate 2.5 mg. The CIDR device was withdrawn 7 days after insertion, followed by intramuscular administration of dinoprost 25 mg. Superovulation was induced via the administration of 152 mg of follicle-stimulating hormone (Folltropin-V) in tapered doses, starting 72 h before CIDR withdrawal. The embryos were collected 6 days after artificial insemination. The estrous response, onset of estrus after CIDR withdrawal, and number of ovulations were similar among the experimental groups (p > 0.05). The mean number of transferable embryos (grades 1 and 2) was higher in the LO group compared to the CO group (9.0 vs 3.2; p < 0.05). Although the number of transferable embryos (grades 1 and 2) was greater in the LO group than that in the SO group, the difference was not statistically significant (9.0 and 4.4; p > 0.05). In conclusion, oral supplementation with LO for 28 days increased the yield of transferable embryos, which could potentially improve the profitability of embryo transfer programs in cattle.

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