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Relationships between pregnancy rate and side of ovarian activities in dairy cattle

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한국동물생명공학회(구 한국수정란이식학회) (Journal of Animal Reproduction & Biotechnology)
초록

Although some factors, including season, age, type of estrus (natural estrus vs. induced estrus) and semen type (conventional vs. sexed), affect the conception rate following artificial insemination (AI) in dairy cattle, there is little information about the influence of ovarian characteristics, such as preovulatory follicle (PF) location at estrus, on fertility in dairy cattle. In most breeds of cattle the right ovary appears to function more actively than the left and about sixty percent of pregnancies in dairy cattle occur in the right horn of uterus (Reece and Tuner, 1938). Our study aimed to compare conception rates in dairy cattle between PFs that developed in the left ovary and those that developed in the right ovary at estrus.
In this study, we examined the locational effect (left or right ovary) of the preovulatory follicle (PF) on fertility in dairy cattle. In total, 955 artificial inseminations (AI) were analyzed. At AI, PF locations were examined using rectal palpation, and dairy cattle were divided into two groups on their PF locations: (i) the PF located in the left ovary (L-PF); and (ii) the PF located in the right ovary (R-PF). Pregnancy was diagnosed by rectal palpation or ultrasonographic examination 60 days after AI. The conception rate was 38.1% in all dairy cattle. Conception rate was higher in the R-PF (40.8%) than in the L-PF (33.2%).
In summary, PF development in the right ovary was associated with increased conception rates in dairy cattle.

저자
  • Hyun-Joo Lim(Dairy Science Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
  • Hyun-Jong Kim(Dairy Science Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
  • Ji-Hwan Lee(Dairy Science Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
  • Dong-Hyun Lim(Dairy Science Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
  • Tae-IL Kim(Dairy Science Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)
  • Min-Su Kim(Dairy Science Division, National Institute of Animal Science, RDA)