Animals (Apr 2022)

Follicular Size Threshold for Ovulation Reassessed. Insights from Multiple Ovulating Dairy Cows

  • Fernando López-Gatius,
  • Mònica Llobera-Balcells,
  • Roger J. Palacín-Chauri,
  • Irina Garcia-Ispierto,
  • Ronald H. F. Hunter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12091140
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1140

Abstract

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In Bos. taurus cattle, follicular deviation to dominance begins when the selected ovulatory follicle reaches a mean diameter of 8.5 mm. The dominant follicle acquires the capacity to ovulate when it reaches a diameter of about 10 mm. In this study, data derived from 148 cows in estrus with one follicle of ovulatory size and another of 7–9 mm, reveal that the small follicle has the capacity to ovulate alone or with the dominant follicle; thus, giving rise to a single or twin pregnancy. This indicates that a follicle of deviation size may ovulate in the presence of a follicle of ovulatory size.

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