Veterinary Sciences (Nov 2022)

Ovarian Response and Fertility after Short-Term Progestagen/eCG Treatments Are Compromised in Nulliparous Sheep during Non-Breeding Season

  • Zurisaday Santos-Jimenez,
  • Paula Martínez-Ros,
  • Teresa Encinas,
  • Juan Luis Morales-Cruz,
  • Hugo Zuriel Guerrero-Gallegos,
  • Ramiro Gonzalez-Avalos,
  • Antonio Gonzalez-Bulnes,
  • Juan Manuel Guillen-Muñoz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9120663
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
p. 663

Abstract

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The objective of this investigation was to determine the ovarian response, fertility, and prolificacy of nulliparous sheep when compared to multiparous sheep after a short-term (7 days) CIDR/eCG treatment which was administered during the non-breeding season. All the multiparous sheep, whereas only 54% of the nulliparous ewes, showed signs of estrus. However, 81.8% of the multiparous sheep and 100% of the nulliparous ewes ovulated. Fertility was also low after short-term progesterone treatments during the anestrous season in maiden sheep (30.8 vs. 72.7% in multiparous ewes). Such results indicate significant differences in the response to CIDR/eCG protocols for induction and synchronization of estrus and ovulation between nulliparous and multiparous sheep during the non-breeding season.

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