Development and growth of bovine calves demi-embryos

The aim of this study was to investigate the growth and development of animals produced from demi-embryos and compare them with whole embryos from fetus to adult life. To achieve this, calves produced from fresh demi-embryos and whole embryos were individually transferred and monitored from 60 days...

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Veröffentlicht in:Animal reproduction science 2024-05, Vol.264, p.107405-107405, Article 107405
Hauptverfasser: Ynsaurralde-Rivolta, Amada E., Rogberg-Muñoz, Andres, Lopez-Valiente, Sebastian, Maresca, Sebastian, Rodriguez, Alejandro, Munar, Carlos, Munilla-Leguizamón, Sebastian, Dellavalle, Franco A., Salamone, Daniel
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this study was to investigate the growth and development of animals produced from demi-embryos and compare them with whole embryos from fetus to adult life. To achieve this, calves produced from fresh demi-embryos and whole embryos were individually transferred and monitored from 60 days of pregnancy until slaughter at 550 days. Ultrasound scans were conducted on fetuses at 60 and 90 days to evaluate the biparietal, abdominal, umbilical cord, orbital, and aorta diameters. Subsequently, morphological traits of newborn calves were measured at 0, 7, and 21 days (N = 18). Live weight was recorded at birth, weaning, and every 30 days thereafter until slaughter at 550 days. The growth curve of each group was modeled using logistic regression, and the factors of the respective functions were compared. As early as 60 days of pregnancy, ultrasound evaluations revealed no morphometric differences between fetuses produced from demi-embryos and those from whole embryos. This lack of differentiation persisted in the morphometric evaluations of newborns up to 21 days of age, as well as in live weight and the growth curve from birth to slaughter. Moreover, there were no significant differences between the groups in terms of rib eye area and fat thickness evolution. Consequently, individuals from demi-embryos exhibited no discernible disparities to those whole embryos in growth and development from 60 days of gestation, through birth, and into adulthood. •Development and growth of bovine calves demi-embryos.•Bisected embryos lose around 50% of their cell mass.•At day 60, no differences are detected between fetuses from demi and whole embryos.•Newborn calves from demi and whole embryos are not significantly different.•Cattle produced from demi-embryos grow and develop similarly to those from whole ones.
ISSN:0378-4320
1873-2232
DOI:10.1016/j.anireprosci.2023.107405