EVALUATION OF ALFAGLANDIN C AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS ON EFFICIENCY OF COWS’ ESTRUS SYNCHRONIZATION AND ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION IN NORTH SHOA OROMIA, ETHIOPIA

Synchronization of estrus involves handling the estrus cycle so that a large number of cows can be bred at approximately the same time. Proper cow/heifer selection as well as efficient coordination are all key elements for the success of synchronization programs which were lacking in the study area....

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Veröffentlicht in:African journal of agricultural and resource economics 2023-07, Vol.23 (7), p.24071-24090
Hauptverfasser: Bireda, W, Melesse, A, Zelalem, Y
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Synchronization of estrus involves handling the estrus cycle so that a large number of cows can be bred at approximately the same time. Proper cow/heifer selection as well as efficient coordination are all key elements for the success of synchronization programs which were lacking in the study area. The study was conducted with the objective to evaluate the effect of Alfaglandin C and fixed factors on estrus synchronization and efficiency of Artificial Insemination (AI) in North Shoa zone of the Oromia region. The study population encompassed indigenous and crossbred cows and heifers found in six purposively selected kebeles (smallest administrative unit within a district) from the three selected districts (Wucale, Dagam and Kuyuu). Multistage sampling procedure was used to select target districts, kebeles and experimental cows/heifers. A total of 180 cows and heifers fulfilling estrus synchronization criteria were selected purposively and injected with synchronizing hormone (Alfaglandin C). The level of significance among categorical variables was determined using the chi-square (x2) test. About 70.6% of the cows and heifers injected with Alfaglandin C exhibited estrus. Exhibition of estrus following hormone injection was significantly (p
ISSN:1993-3738
DOI:10.22004/ag.econ.340727