TY  - JOUR
T1  - Effect of Cyclicity on Ovsynch Synchronization Treatment Efficiency in Dairy Cows
AU - , Stefano Maiero AU - , Benedicte Renaville AU - , Antonella Comin AU - , Elena Marchini AU - , Uberto Fazzini AU - , Alberto Prandi AU - , Mario Motta AU - , Vittorio Marchi 
JO  - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL  - 5
IS  - 12
SP  - 1062
EP  - 1066
PY  - 2006
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1680-5593
DO  - javaa.2006.1062.1066
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2006.1062.1066
KW  - Progesterone
KW  -GnRH
KW  -PGF2
KW  -conception rates
AB  - Administration of PGF-2  and GnRH is a widely used method for ovulation  synchronization. The objective of this study was to assess whether regular cyclic  activity prior to synchronization treatment increases conception rate. The experiment was performed on 326 multiparous Italian Friesian dairy cows  synchronized with GnRH and PGF-2   80 days at least, after calving. The  treatment begins with an injection of GnRH, given at any stage of the estrous cycle. Seven days later, an injection of PGF-   is given followed two days later by a second injection of GnRH. Cows were inseminated 8 to 24 h after the second  GnRH injection without regard to estrus behavior. Cyclic activity of animals before hormonal treatment was assessed by daily measurement of milk progesterone. Moreover progesterone concentrations were used to discriminate animals in two groups: HHL (H = high progesterone levels at the first GnRH injection; H = high progesterone levels at the PGF2   injection; L = low progesterone levels at insemination) and NNN (HLL, HHH or LHL). This experiment demonstrates that synchronisation treatment is more efficacious on  cows showing regular cyclic activity (conception rate of 49.4% vs 19.4%;  p&lt;0.001). This difference between cyclic and non-cyclic cows is also observed in  the HHL group (48% vs 31%, p&lt;0.01) and in the NNN group (38% vs 7%, p&lt;0.01). In conclusion, this study demonstrated that a regular cyclic activity  improved synchronization treatment efficiency.
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