The present study was undertaken to examine the critical effect of + concentration on electrostimulation and post-electrostimulation media for electric activation of in vitro matured oocytes of Korean Native Cattle. Oocytes collected from slaughterhouse ovaries were matured in TCM 199 containing FSH, estradiol-17 and FBS with granulosa cell monolayer for 24 hours and denuded with hyaluronidase. And then cumulus-free oocytes were submitted to a DC field of 1.0 kV/cm for 60 sec in electroporation media(0.28 M mannito' and PBS) with different + concentations (0.00, 0.05, 0.10 and 0.15 mM). Stimulated oocytes were stained and examined for pronuclear formation after incuhation in SOF for 12 hours. The rates of pronuclear formation in hovine oocytes electrically stimulated in 0.28 M mannitol with 0.05, 0.10 and 0.15 mM +(60.3, 82.2 and 75.0%) were significantly higher than without +(6.3%) at 12 hours after an electric pulse(p<0.005). The activation rates of Korean Native Cattle oocytes stimulated in PBS supplemented with 0.05, 0.10 and 0.15 mM +(71.0, 75.8 and 75.4%) were significantly higher than without +(23.5%) after post-stimulation incubation(p<0.005). After incubation of oocytes in SOF with and without + following electric stimulation in 0.28 M mannitol with 0.10 mM +, the rates of pronuclear formation of bovine oocytes in +-free SOF(85.7%) was significantly higher than in SOF with 1.71 mM +(62.5%, p<0.05). When oocytes were stimulated in two electrostimulation media supplemented with + and incubated in +-free SOF, there were no significant differences in the rates of pronuclear formation hetween 0.28 M mannitol and PBS. These results indicate that a single electric pulse could induce activation of Korea Native Cattle oocytes in 0.28 M mannitol and PBS supplemented with +. Furthermore, to improve the activation rates, it was hetter that stimulated oocytes were incubated in +-free SOF after electric stimulation than in SOF with +.