Abstract

Three experiments evaluated the effects of insemination based on estrus expression or treatment with GnRH, on the time of ovulation and pregnancy rates to AI (P/AI) in dairy cows. All cows were treated with a P4 device for 8 d, estradiol benzoate at device insertion and prostaglandin F2α, estradiol cypionate and eCG at device removal. In Experiment 1, P/AI was less (P < 0.01) when all cows were inseminated at 48 h after device removal (31%) than when cows showing estrus at 48 h were inseminated at that time and those not in estrus received GnRH and were inseminated 12 h later (53%). In Experiment 2, cows in estrus by 48 h ovulated earlier than cows that were not in estrus but received GnRH and those that did not receive GnRH. Cows that were in estrus and inseminated at 48 h (47.8%) and those not in estrus at 48 h but inseminated at 60 h (53.4%) had greater P/AI (P < 0.05) than cows that were in estrus at 48 h but were inseminated at 60 h (29.7%) or inseminated at 48 h in the absence of estrus (19.4%). In Experiment 3, GnRH treatment of cows not showing estrus at 48 h and inseminated at 60 h had greater P/AI (58.5%; P < 0.05) than those not treated with GnRH but inseminated at 60 h (39.5%). Artificial insemination based on estrus expression and the inclusion of GnRH in those not in estrus increased P/AI in lactating dairy cows.

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