Ciência Animal Brasileira (Apr 2007)

EFEITO DAS TÉCNICAS TRANSCERVICAL E LAPAROSCÓPICA SOBRE A TAXA DE PRENHEZ DE OVELHAS INSEMINADAS EM TEMPO-FIXO EFFECT OF TRANSCERVICAL TECHNIQUES AND LAPAROSCOPY ON PREGNANCY RATE OF SHEEP INSEMINATED IN FIXED-TIME

  • Neimar C. Severo,
  • Eunice Schossler,
  • Evâneo Alcides Ziguer,
  • Augusto Schneider,
  • Luiz Francisco Machado Pfeifer,
  • Vinícius Coitinho Tabeleão,
  • Viviane Rohrig Rabassa,
  • Francisco Augusto Burket del Pino,
  • Marcio Nunes Corrêa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 127 – 134

Abstract

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O objetivo deste experimento foi avaliar o efeito das técnicas transcervical e laparoscópica sobre a taxa de prenhez de ovelhas inseminadas em tempo-fixo. A taxa de prenhez para as técnicas transcervical e laparoscópica foi de 40% (p>0.05). Quanto ao local de deposição do sêmen na inseminação artificial (IA) transcervical, não houve diferença na taxa de prenhez (p>0.05), com taxas de 25.0% na cervical superficial, 43.7% cervical médio, 41.7% cervical profundo e 50.0% intra-uterino. Estes resultados demonstram que a IA transcervical apresenta resultados semelhantes aos obtidos com o uso de laparoscopia, quando estas técnicas são realizadas em tempo-fixo. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Cérvix, intrauterino, sêmen congelado, tracionamento The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effect of the transcervical and laparoscopic techniques on the pregnancy rate of inseminated sheep in fixed-time. The pregnancy rate for the transcervical and for laparoscopic techniques was 40% (p>0.05). About the place of deposition of the semen in transcervical artificial insemination (AI), there was not difference in the pregnancy rate (p>0.05), with rates of 25.0% in the superficial cervical, 43.7% in medium cervical, 41.7% in deep cervical and 50.0% intrauterine. These results demonstrate that transcervical AI showed similar results to the obtained with laparoscopy, when these techniques are accomplished in fixed-time. KEY WORDS: Cervix, intrauterine, frozen semen, traction