Ka. Gupta et Gn. Purohit, Pregnancy rates in buffaloes inseminated on the basis of vaginal electrical resistance (VER), I J ANIM SC, 71(10), 2001, pp. 908-909
Vaginal electrical resistance was recorded in 127 buffaloes belonging to a
research farm (n=40), farmers (n=75) induced estrus group (n=12) at the tim
e of insemination, using a commercially available vaginal resistance probe.
It varied between 26 and 40 ohms for all the groups, The conception rates
to single insemination were highest in all the groups when the VER was betw
een 26-30 ohms and were 80, 75 and 100% for the 3 groups whereas, the conce
ption rates were 62.5, 55.17 and 75% when the VER was between 31-35 ohms. A
t slightly higher VER (36-40 ohms) the conception rates were barely low of
33.33, 19.23 and 0% indicating thereby that inseminating buffaloes at a low
er VER of 26-30 ohms clearly had increased the conception rates. Farmers at
the Al centers should be advised to bring their animals for insemination a
t the correct time, preferably 12 hr after estrual onset. Conception rates
in farm buffaloes were better reflecting better management and estrus detec
tion.