Abstract

The aims of the present study were to analyze the effect of different hormonal protocols using an implant containing Norgestomet, at the ovulation synchronization in buffaloes and to verify the effect of the stress caused by manipulation of the herd during the experiment. Twenty-four female Murrah breed buffaloes, lactating, multiparous, aged from three to eight years, with a body condition score of 3.5 or higher (0 to 5) and with more than 45 days post partum, were used. These females were randomly distributed into one of the three groups (group 1, group 2 and group 3) with eight subjects in each. On day 0 (day 0), all animals received an ear progesterone implant with 3.0 mg of Norgestomet and an intramuscular (IM) injection with 2.0 mg of estradiol benzoate (EB). The implants were removed after nine days (day 9) and one single dose of PGF2α (0.15 mg d-cloprostenol, IM) was administered to all animals. On the same day, the group´1 and group 3 buffaloes were treated with 500 UI of eCG (IM). Two days later (day 11), 1000UI of hCG (IM) were administered to the group 1 and group 2 buffaloes. After the implant had been removed, an ultrasound evaluation was performed every 12 h, in order to access the ovarian follicular dynamics, using an Aloka 500 equipment with a 5 MHz transrectal probe. Blood samples were also taken on days 0, 9 and 11 to determine the plasmatic concentrations of cortisol and progesterone. No difference was observed in the ovulation rate (group 1: 62.5%, group 2: 50%, group 3: 75%). However, the size of the preovulatory follicles and the plasmatic concentration of cortisol had (P < 0.05). G3 was the most efficient group in promoting the ovulation synchronization, which suggests that this protocol can be used in Fixed Timed Artificial Insemination programs (FTAI) among postpartum, lactating Murrah breed buffaloes’.

Highlights

  • IntroductionMultiparous buffaloes, aged from three to eight years, were used

  • Murrah breed lactating, multiparous buffaloes, aged from three to eight years, were used

  • Plasmatic progesterone concentrations remained below 1 ng/ml on day 0 and day 11, being above only on day 9 due to the presence of the norgestomet implant, indicating that the protocols were used in animals in postpartum anestrus

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Introduction

Multiparous buffaloes, aged from three to eight years, were used. All animals were kept under pasture rotation (Brachiaria sp) with free access to water and mineral salt throughout experiment period. Twenty-four females were included in the study, all with more than 45 days postpartum, weighting from 450 to 550 kg and with a body condition score(BCS) ≥3.5, ranging from 1 (very poor) to 5 (very fat). Stella et al Buffaloes follicular dynamics and stress state. These females were randomly divided into three experimental groups (group 1, group 2 and group 3), with eight buffaloes in each group. On day 0 (day 0), all animals received a subcutaneous ear implant with 3.0 mg of norgestomet (Crestar®, MSD Animal Health, São Paulo, SP, Brazil) and one IM injection with 2.0 mg of benzoate estradiol (Sincrodiol, Ourofino, Cravinhos, SP, Brazil)

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