Ea. Medrano et al., EVIDENCE OF ASYNCHRONY IN THE ONSET OF SIGNS OF ESTRUS IN ZEBU CATTLETREATED WITH A PROGESTOGEN EAR IMPLANT, Research in Veterinary Science, 60(1), 1996, pp. 51-54
Thirty-two zebu cows aged three to nine years were given a progestogen
implant to determine their oestrous response. The experiment was carr
ied out in two parts: in the first, 15 cows were induced to display oe
strus, one animal per day during the dry season; in the second, 17 cow
s were selected for daily induction during the wet season. The animals
were observed continuously from 24 hours after the removal of the fir
st implant until 48 hours after the withdrawal of the last. There were
no significant differences between the durations of the pre-receptive
phase (pro-oestrus), receptive phase (oestrus) and post-receptive pha
se (metoestrus) in the two trials. The average expression of oestrus a
fter the withdrawal of the implant was 60 per cent in the dry season a
nd 35.2 per cent in the wet season (P<0.05). Furthermore, only 60 per
cent of the animals responded by displaying sexual activity within the
expected range of 31 to 57 hours after withdrawal of the implant. The
distributions of the animals displaying sexual behaviour in the wet a
nd the dry seasons were similar. It is suggested that zebu cows under
field conditions tend to manifest synergistic sexual behaviour.