E. Esteban et al., REPRODUCTIVE-PERFORMANCE IN HIGH PRODUCING DAIRY-COWS TREATED WITH RECOMBINANT BOVINE SOMATOTROPIN, Journal of dairy science, 77(11), 1994, pp. 3371-3381
The reproductive performance of 156 cows treated with recombinant bST
for two consecutive lactations was assessed as part of a target animal
safety study conducted in the San Joaquin Valley of central Californi
a. Daily intramuscular administration of 17.2, 51.6, and 86 mg of bST
per cow started at d 70 postpartum and ended at dry-off or 305 d postp
artum. The Al did not begin until d 70 postpartum. During the first la
ctation study, multiparous cows treated with bST had significantly dec
reased pregnancy rates, increased behavioral anestrus, and increased a
nestrus confirmed by palpation. Treated primiparous cows in first lact
ation had shorter mean days to first standing estrus. In the second la
ctation study, cows treated with bST had an increased rate of delayed
uterine involution, cystic ovarian condition, behavioral anestrus, and
anestrus confirmed by palpation. Progeny from the first lactation cow
s were evaluated for rates of growth, morbidity, mortality, and for re
productive performance; no difference was detected between the progeny
from different groups.