Pregnancy rate in water buffalo following fixed-time artificial insemination using new or used intravaginal devices with two progesterone concentrations
This study evaluated the pregnancy rate (PR) after timed artificial insemination (TAI) in water buffalo ( Bubalus bubalis ) during both non-breeding and breeding season, using either a new or reused intravaginal device (IVD) with two different progesterone concentrations. A total of 247 dairy buffal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical animal health and production 2018-03, Vol.50 (3), p.629-634 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study evaluated the pregnancy rate (PR) after timed artificial insemination (TAI) in water buffalo (
Bubalus bubalis
) during both non-breeding and breeding season, using either a new or reused intravaginal device (IVD) with two different progesterone concentrations. A total of 247 dairy buffalo cows were randomly assigned using a two-by-three factorial design and four replicates to the following groups: (1) new intravaginal device (IVD-New: DIB®, 1.0 g of P
4
,
n
= 51 or CIDR®, 1.38 g of P
4
,
n
= 55); (2) intravaginal device previously used once (9 days) (IVD-Used1x: DIB,
n
= 40 or CIDR,
n
= 51); or (3) intravaginal device previously used twice (18 days) (IVD-Used2x: DIB,
n
= 27 or CIDR,
n
= 23). On day 0, animals received the IVD plus 10.5 μg of buserelin acetate (GnRH) intramuscularly. On day 9, the devices were removed and 25 mg of PGF
2
α plus 500 IU of eCG was given intramuscularly. On day 11 (48 h after IVD withdrawal), animals received 10.5 μg of GnRH and were artificially inseminated 8–12 h later. Data were analyzed using Proc Logistic of SAS®. Animals that received IVD-New-DIB, had a significantly higher PR (62.7%;
P
= 0.0193) compared to animals that received IVD-New-CIDR (40%). Pregnancy rate was not negatively affected by reusing both types of IVD. Overall PR (new and reused devices) was higher (
P
= 0.0055) in the DIB group (62.7%) compared to the CIDR group (45%). In conclusion, PR was higher in buffaloes treated with devices containing 1.0 g of P
4
(DIB®) compared to those receiving 1.38 g of P
4
(CIDR®). Reusing the intravaginal devices did not affect negatively PR/TAI, suggesting that P
4
concentrations within the TAI protocols in water buffaloes could be reduced, without impairing their fertility. |
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ISSN: | 0049-4747 1573-7438 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11250-017-1479-1 |