Abstract

In this study, we aimed to investigate reproductive performance in estrus-induced Zandi ewes treated with equine chorionic gonadotrophin (eCG) injection in combination with prostaglandin F2α (PGF2α)and gonadotrophin releasing hormone (GnRH) during non-breeding season. The estrous cycle was synchronized using controlled internal drug release (CIDR) for 12 days. The ewes were randomly assigned to five groups (n=100 in each group). The first group (control) did not receive hormone injection, the second group (eCG) received 400 IU of eCG at the time of CIDR removal, the third group (eCG+PGF2α) received 400 IU of eCG and 1 ml of PGF2α at the time of CIDR removal, the fourth group (eCG+GnRH) received 400 IU of eCG at the time of CIDR removal and 1 ml of GnRH injection on the day of insemination, and the fifth group (eCG+PGF2α+GnRH) received 400 IU of eCG, 1 ml of PGF2α at the time of CIDR removal, and 1 ml of GnRH on the day of insemination. The results showed that the heat response rate was higher in all the groups receiving hormonal injections compared with the control group (P 0.05). In conclusion, use of eCG at the time of CIDR removal and GnRH on the day of insemination increased reproductive performance. Therefore, it can be applied as a strategy for increasing lambing rate in ewes.

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