The effects on reproductive performance in the short and medium term of the combined use of exogenous melatonin and progestagen pessaries in ewes with a short seasonal anoestrous period
F. Forcada et al., The effects on reproductive performance in the short and medium term of the combined use of exogenous melatonin and progestagen pessaries in ewes with a short seasonal anoestrous period, VET RES COM, 23(4), 1999, pp. 257-263
Three hundred and sixty-one adult Rasa Aragonesa ewes were used to evaluate
the effect on their reproductive parameters of melatonin implants used in
association with the classical synchronization treatment (progestagen plus
pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin (PMSG)) in an accelerated breeding system
(3 lambings in 2 years). The animals were divided into four groups on the
basis of body condition score (H, greater than or equal to 2.75; L, less th
an or equal to 2.5) and treatment (M) or no treatment (C) with a subcutaneo
us implant containing 18 mg of melatonin on 17 February 1997. Intravaginal
pessaries containing 30 mg of fluorogestone acetate were inserted into all
the ewes between 3 and 13 March and 500 IU PMSG was injected intramuscularl
y when the pessaries were withdrawn 14 days later. Fertile rams were introd
uced on 17 March. The pregnancy rate and litter size were unaffected by eit
her melatonin treatment or body condition. The overall fertility at first p
lus second oestrus was between 76.4% (HC) and 82.8% (HM), and the litter si
ze was between 1.58 (LM) and 1.82 (HC) lambs born per lambing. However, mel
atonin did seem to have a positive effect on the reproductive parameters of
non-pregnant ewes at the second mating period 2 months later. Finally, no
detrimental effect of melatonin implants on fertility and litter size was r
ecorded in the medium term.