Journal of Applied Animal Research (Dec 2022)

The efficiency of estrus synchronization protocols and artificial insemination in the Abergelle goat on-station and on-farm conditions of Northern Ethiopia

  • Bekahegn Wondim,
  • Mengistie Taye,
  • Kefyalew Alemayehu,
  • Mariem Rouatbi,
  • Tesfaye Getachew,
  • Aynalem Haile,
  • Mourad Rekik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2022.2108815
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 1
pp. 518 – 525

Abstract

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This study was conducted to investigate the effect of different estrus synchronization protocols followed by artificial insemination on estrus response and the conception rate of Abergelle goats. Three estrus synchronization protocols: (i) the standard protocol associating progestogens, gonadotropins and prostaglandins (P4 + eCG + PGF2α), (ii) single injection of prostaglandin (PGFS), (iii) double injection of prostaglandin (PGFD) were evaluated and compared to a control group that did not receive a hormonal treatment. Estrus behaviour was monitored in all does and those in estrus were inseminated. The estrous response was significantly higher in P4 + eCG + PGF2α does than in counterparts in PGFS and PGFD groups (p < 0.001). Results also revealed an earlier onset of estrus in the PGFD-treated group, a longer duration of estrus for second- and third- parity -does and an earlier onset of estrus in animals having a 3.5 body condition score. Even if the conception rate (CR) was highest when using the PGFD protocol, the lowest kidding rate (KR) was obtained when using this same treatment. The P4 + eCG + PGF protocol yielded the highest litter size. Farmers’ perception surveys revealed that a higher proportion of goat keepers used a controlled mating system and had culling practices and farmers selected PGFD as a preferred protocol.

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