Abstract

Ovarian follicles ≥2 mm were studied in 22 Holstein heifers by daily ultrasound examinations. Data were partitioned by right vs. left ovary and corpus luteum bearing ovary vs. the contralateral ovary. There were significantly more ( P < 0.03) follicles 4–6 mm, > 13mm and total ≥2 mm in the right ovary, regardless of the presence of a corpus luteum. Significantly more ( P < 0.05) follicles 2–3 mm, > 13 mm and total ≥2 mm were observed in the ovary bearing the corpus luteum. Interactions between day and corpus luteum appeared to be due to a greater number of follicles in the ovary bearing the corpus luteum during the first part of the interovulatory interval. There was also a day by right side vs. left side interaction for the number of follicles > 13 mm. Interpretation of the interactions was that the presence of a corpus luteum was conducive to the development of more anovulatory diestrous follicles > 12 mm. However, as regression of the corpus luteum progressed, there was an apparent proclivity for preovulatory follicular development in the right ovary. There was no apparent pattern of alternating sides of ovulation or of alternating sides of development of anovulatory diestrous follicles and preovulatory follicles in heifers observed for more than one interovulatory interval. There was not a significant difference in the maximum diameter attained by the anovulatory diestrous follicle or preovulatory follicle between ovaries ipsilateral or contralateral to the corpus luteum; however, the maximum diameter attained by the preovulatory follicle was greater ( P < 0.05) than that attained by the anovulatory diestrous follicle.

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