Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG) administration and the temporary 48-h calf removal (CR) in a long-term progesterone (P4)based protocol in suckled Nelore cows. In all, 150 cows were randomly submitted to P4 protocol as follows. At day 0 (d 0), an intravaginal device containing 1.9 g P4 was inserted, and 1 mg estradiol benzoate (EB) was injected intramuscularly (im). On d 8, the P4 device was removed, and cows were im injected 500 µg of prostaglandin F group 2 alpha (PGF 2α ). On the same day, 75 cows (eCGCR group) received 400 IU im of eCG and were separated from their calves for 48 h. The other 75 cows (NoeCGCR group) stayed with the calves and did not receive eCG. On d 10, the calves were returned to the eCGCR group. After 8 days, all the cows were observed for estrus. The ovulatory follicle size was measured using ultrasonography at the day estrus was detected, and artificial insemination (AI) was performed 12 h later. Pregnancy was diagnosed 35 days after AI. The respective parameters for the eCGCR and NoeCGCR groups were as follows: pregnancy rate, 74.6% and 50.6% ( p 0.05). Thus, eCGCR after a long-term P4 protocol markedly improved pregnancy rates and estrus induction.

Highlights

  • Brazil has the largest cattle herd in the world; the productivity levels of these cattle are relatively very low

  • This study aimed to evaluate the effects of equine chorionic gonadotropin administration and the temporary 48-h calf removal (CR) in a long-term progesterone (P4)based protocol in suckled Nelore cows

  • On d 10, the calves were returned to the eCGCR group

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Introduction

Brazil has the largest cattle herd in the world; the productivity levels of these cattle are relatively very low. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of equine chorionic gonadotropin (eCG) administration and the temporary 48-h calf removal (CR) in a long-term progesterone (P4)based protocol in suckled Nelore cows.

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