Macedonian Veterinary Review (Mar 2020)

Induction and formation of accessory corpus luteum after artificial insemination (AI) might increase pregnancy rate per AI in heat stressed dairy cows

  • Boris Stojanov,
  • Branko Atanasov,
  • Juraj Grizelj,
  • Silvio Vince,
  • Martin Nikolovski,
  • Miroslav Kjosevski,
  • Toni Dovenski,
  • Nikola Adamov,
  • Ksenija Ilievska,
  • Marko Samardzija

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/macvetrev-2020-0012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43, no. 1
pp. 37 – 43

Abstract

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The present study aimed to evaluate whether the induction and the formation of an accessory corpus luteum (CL) after AI might increase the pregnancy per AI (P/AI) in heat stressed dairy cows. Starting at d 50±3 post-partum, 113 lactating Holstein cows from one commercial herd during summer were scored for body condition, blood sampled and examined by ultrasound. Those bearing a CL>25mm and progesterone (P4) level>2ng/mL were synchronized using a double PGF2α injection given 12 h apart and AI-ed at detected estrus. In total 18 cows, there were not any signs of estrus (n=10) nor a P4 level 0.05). In conclusion, the induction of an accessory CL at d 5 after AI might increase P/AI in heat stressed dairy cows.

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