Jm. Dejarnette et al., Attenuation of premature estrous behavior in postpartum beef cows synchronized to estrus using GnRH and PGF2 alpha, THERIOGENOL, 56(3), 2001, pp. 493-501
The efficacy of GnRH and PGF(2 alpha) (7-day injection interval) for estrus
synchronization is diminished by estrous expression before PGF(2 alpha) (p
remature estrus; PE). Effects of modifications to GnRH-PGF(2 alpha) protoco
ls on the incidence of PE and other indicators of reproductive performance
were evaluated. In Experiment 1, Angus-based crossbred cows (n=51) received
25 mg of PGF(2 alpha) im on Day 0. Animals were randomly assigned by parit
y and interval postpartum to receive GnRH 100 mug im on either Day-7 or Day
-6. Estrous detection and AI were conducted from Day -3 to Day 5. Treatment
had no effect on the incidence of PE, estrous response, conception rate pe
r AI or synchronized pregnancy rate (6- vs. 7-day interval; 8 vs. 15%; 92 v
s. 93%; 77 vs. 76%; 71 vs. 70%, respectively). In Experiment 2, Angus cows
(n=150) received GnRH 100 mug im on Day -7 and 25 mg PGF(2 alpha) im on Day
0. Animals were randomly assigned by parity, interval postpartum, and body
condition score to receive either no further treatment (Control) or 0.5 mg
melengestrol acetate/lid/d from Day -7 to Day -1 (MGA). Estrous detection
and AI were conducted from Day -2 to Day 7. Fewer (P < 0.05) MGA-treated co
ws were detected in PE (0%) compared to controls (7%). Treatment had no eff
ect on estrous response or synchronized pregnancy rates (Control vs. MGA; 7
8 vs. 84%; 52 vs. 60%, respectively). Conception rate per AI of cows <great
er than or equal to>60 days postpartum were not affected by treatment (Cont
rol vs. MGA; 79 vs. 73%) however, control cows <60 days postpartum tended (
P < 0.10) to have lower conception rates per AI (39%) than did their MGA-tr
eated counterparts (69%). In summary, 6- and 7-day GnRH-PGF(2 alpha) inject
ion intervals resulted in similar synchronized reproductive performance. In
clusion of MGA feeding between GnRH and PGF(2 alpha) injections eliminated
the occurrence of premature estrus and improved conception rate per AI of l
ate-calving cows. (C) 2001 by Elsevier Science Inc.