Abstract

Preservation of cattle embryos by methods of deep-freezing has recently been established (1, 11, 12) and provides a valuable addition to the possibilities of controlled breeding by embryo transfer in cattle. Already long distance transport of frozen embryos has been demonstrated (2, 6) and adopted by some commercial interests. However, in all publications to date, embryos have been transferred to recipients by surgical methods, even though non-surgical methods of embryo recovery and transfer would be preferred for commercial embryo transfer. The purpose of the present experiments was to utilize non-surgical methods of embryo recovery and transfer of deep-frozen cattle embryos to demonstrate the feasibility of the procedure for a farm service to interested breeders. The particular advantage of non-surgical embryo transfer methods is that neither the donor nor recipient need to leave the farm. Embryo preservation by freezing obviates the necessity for synchronization of recipients for immediate transfer from the donor and allows considerable freedom in the choice of the recipients and the timing of embryo transfers.

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