Journal of Applied Animal Research (Dec 2022)

Type of CIDR but not eCG administration affected pregnancy per AI in Holstein heifers subjected to a 5-day estrus synchronization protocol

  • Albina Sanz,
  • Mohanathas Gobikrushanth,
  • Marcos G. Colazo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/09712119.2022.2106989
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 1
pp. 504 – 510

Abstract

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This study compared the effects of CIDR type and eCG treatment on ovarian follicular dynamics, estrus response and pregnancy per AI (P/AI) in Holstein heifers subjected to a 5-d estrus synchronization protocol. On Day 0, heifers (n = 133) received either a new or a once-used CIDR. On Day 5, CIDR was removed, 500 μg cloprostenol administered and heifers received or not 300 IU eCG (2 × 2 design). Heifers in estrus were inseminated 12 h after first observation. All heifers without estrus by 84 h after CIDR removal received 100 μg GnRH concurrently with AI. Ultrasonography was done in a subset of 77 heifers at CIDR insertion and removal, at AI and every 12 h after AI to determine follicular dynamics. Diameter of largest follicle at CIDR removal and AI was larger in heifers given a used CIDR (P < .05). The overall estrus response and ovulation (85.0 and 95.5%) did not differ between CIDR types, heifers given a new CIDR had greater P/AI (67.2 vs. 42.6%; P = .004). In summary, P/AI was reduced in dairy heifers treated with a used CIDR, despite having larger preovulatory follicles at AI. In addition, eCG treatment did not affect follicular dynamics, estrus response nor P/AI.

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