Abstract

This study focused on determining the success of inducing endogenous progesterone source (by formation of accessory corpus luteum) by human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration on day 4 post timed artificial insemination (TAI) and on evaluating the effect of the day of hCG administration (day 4 or 5 post TAI) on pregnancy rates in repeat breeder cows according to their responses to hCG administrations. Non-pregnant cyclic lactating Holstein dairy cows with more than three services despite no clinical reproductive abnormalities were enrolled in the study. All cows (n = 192) received the Ovsynch protocol (GnRH-7d-PGF2α-56h-GnRH-16/18h-TAI) and hCG administration (1500 IU, i.m.) was performed in group hCG4 (n = 64) on day 4 and in group hCG5 (n = 68) on day 5 post TAI. The control group (CON, n = 60) did not receive any hCG treatment. The responses (ovulation rate) to hCG (~64%) were similar on days 4 and 5 post TAI. Pregnancy per AI (P/AI) at 31 days was similar among the groups (48.3% in CON, 48.4% in hCG4, and 42.6% in hCG5). Regardless of the day of the treatment (hCG4 + hCG5), the cows had an ovulatory response to hCG (54.1%), and a greater P/AI (P = 0.007) at 31 days than those without a response (29.8%). The administration of hCG on either day 4 or 5 post TAI did not increase overall pregnancy rates, however, the ovulatory response to the post TAI hCG administration on day 4 improved fertility in repeat breeder cows. Further studies are needed with a larger number of animals to reveal this potentiallly beneficial effect.

Highlights

  • Repeat breeder (RB) cows are generally defined as cows that have no pregnancy after more than three services despite normal cyclicity and healthy genital tracts (Zemjanis 1980)

  • This study focused on determining the success of inducing endogenous progesterone source by human chorionic gonadotropin administration on day 4 post timed artificial insemination (TAI) and on evaluating the effect of the day of hCG administration on pregnancy rates in repeat breeder cows according to their responses to hCG administrations

  • This study focused to determine the success of inducing endogenous progesterone source by hCG administration one day 4 post TAI and to evaluate the effect of the day of hCG administration on pregnancy rates in RB cows according to their responses to hCG administrations

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Introduction

Repeat breeder (RB) cows are generally defined as cows that have no pregnancy after more than three services despite normal cyclicity and healthy genital tracts (Zemjanis 1980). More knowledge is needed about the effect of earlier administration of hCG on day 4 post TAI on dairy cows’ fertility With this aim, this study focused to determine the success of inducing endogenous progesterone source by hCG administration one day 4 post TAI and to evaluate the effect of the day of hCG administration (day 4 or 5 post TAI) on pregnancy rates in RB cows according to their responses to hCG administrations. Ingredient Corn silage (32% DM) Alfaalfa hay (16% protein) Wheat straw Triticale silage (34% DM) Wet orange pulp Wet corn gluten feed (42% DM) Sodium bicarbonate Toxin binder Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) Magnesium oxide Dry corn gluten feed Corn gluten (65% protein) Hydrogenised rumen bypass fat Dairy Min/Vit complex Cotton seed meal (38% protein) Crushed corn grain Distillers’ dried grains Soy bean meal (48% protein) Barley Corn Sunflower seed meal (38% protein) Molasses (sugar beat) Calcium carbonate Salt Bakery byproducts Wheat middlings

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