SIDE OF GESTATION IN DAIRY HEIFERS AFFECTS SUBSEQUENT SPERM TRANSPORTAND PREGNANCY RATES AFTER DEEP INSEMINATION INTO ONE UTERINE HORN

Authors
Citation
F. Lopezgatius, SIDE OF GESTATION IN DAIRY HEIFERS AFFECTS SUBSEQUENT SPERM TRANSPORTAND PREGNANCY RATES AFTER DEEP INSEMINATION INTO ONE UTERINE HORN, Theriogenology, 45(2), 1996, pp. 417-425
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0093691X
Volume
45
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
417 - 425
Database
ISI
SICI code
0093-691X(1996)45:2<417:SOGIDH>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Effects of side of previous gestation on sperm transport and pregnancy rates after deep cornual insemination were evaluated in 1686 Friesian cows in their first lactational period. Only single ovulating animals were used. At insemination, semen was deposited deep into the uterine horn ipsilateral or contralateral to the preovulatory follicle. A tot al of 876 cows (52%) ovulated in the ovary ipsilateral to the postgrav id horn, and 810 cows ovulated in the contralateral ovary. Semen was d eposited into the previously nongravid uterine horn of 832 cows, and i nto the gravid horn of 854 cows. The pregnancy rate was higher (P < 0. 00001) for semen deposition into the previously nongravid horn (46.6%) than for semen deposition into the gravid horn (35.7%). For inseminat ions ipsilateral to the side of impending ovulation, pregnancy rates w ere higher (P = 0.0004) when ovulations occurred on the opposite side to the postgravid horn than on the same side. Pregnancy rates were hig her (P = 0.002) for contralateral inseminations when ovulations occurr ed on the same side to the postgravid horn than on the opposite side; they were higher (P = 0.0001) for total ipsilateral than for total con tralateral inseminations. There was no difference between ipsilateral and contralateral inseminations (P = 0.64) when ovulation occurred ips ilateral to the postgravid horn, but pregnancy rates were higher (P < 0.00001) when ipsilateral insemination was carried out into the nonpos tgravid horn. Results indicate that the side of gestation in dairy hei fers affects subsequent pregnancy rates after deep insemination into o ne uterine horn, possibly by affecting sperm transport.