Effect of interval from melengestrol acetate to prostaglandin F2alpha on timed and synchronized pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows
The objective of this experiment was to determine the optimal interval from the last day of melengestrol acetate (MGA) feeding to prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) treatment on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows. All females (149 heifers and 399 postpartum cows) were fed MGA (.5 mg) daily fo...
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description | The objective of this experiment was to determine the optimal interval from the last day of melengestrol acetate (MGA) feeding to prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha) treatment on pregnancy rates of beef heifers and cows. All females (149 heifers and 399 postpartum cows) were fed MGA (.5 mg) daily for 14 d and then administered PGF2 alpha (25 mg Lutalyse) 13, 15, and 17 d (Groups 1, 2, and 3, respectively) after the last day of MGA feeding. Females not in estrus the first 52 h after PGF2 alpha treatment were artificially inseminated 72 h after PGF2 alpha treatment. Females in estrus 0 to 52 h and 78 h to 6 d after PGF2 alpha treatment were inseminated at estrus. Blood sera (collected immediately before and 3 d after PGF2 alpha treatment) were assayed for progesterone concentrations. Pregnancy was determined 44 to 47 d after the 72-h AI by rectal examination. The intervals from MGA feeding to PGF2 alpha that had the highest 72-h AI pregnancy rates were 17 d for heifers (43%) and 15 d for cows (43%). Heifers with a 17-d interval had a higher (P < .05) 72-h AI pregnancy rate than heifers with 13-d and 15-d intervals, and cows with a 15-d interval had a higher (P < .05) 72-h AI pregnancy rate than cows with a 17-d interval. The 4-d synchronized pregnancy rates (the 72-h AI and the succeeding 3 d inseminations) for both heifers (44%) and cows (53%) were not different (P > .05) among groups. Fewer (P < .05) cows with a 17-d interval from MGA to PGF2 alpha had corpora lutea regression (by 72 h) after PGF2 alpha treatment than cows with 13-d and 15-d intervals. We interpret the results to indicate that the interval from MGA to PGF2 alpha treatment may influence 72-h AI pregnancy rates, that optimal intervals are 17 d for heifers and 15 d for cows, and that pregnancy rates are improved by insemination for 3 d after the 72-h AI. |
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