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Some observations on early embryonic death in mares
Authors:M.D. Villahoz  E.L. Squires  J.L. Voss  R.K. Shideler
Affiliation:1. Animal Reproduction Laboratory Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA
Abstract:
Early embryonic death (EED) was studied in 354 pregnant mares during two breeding seasons. Pregnant mares from six independent research projects were examined at 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 50 days post-ovulation using a real-time ultrasound scanner. Mares that had previously been treated with anabolic steroids tended (P<0.10) toward a higher incidence of EED than untreated mares (21.1% vs 0%). Of the 59 pregnancies obtained from embryo transfer in 1982, 10 had undergone EED by day 50 (16.9%) compared to 10.1% for embryo transfer recipients in 1983. Overall, there was a 13.3% incidence of EED in embryo transfer recipients. This percentage was nearly identical to 13.4% incidence of EED for mares inseminated with fresh semen. In 1982, mares inseminated with frozen-thawed semen tended (P<0.10) to have a higher incidence of EED compared to those inseminated with fresh semen (34.6% vs 15.8%). However, in 1983 there was no difference (P>0.05) in the incidence of EED between mares inseminated with frozen-thawed and fresh semen (16.7% vs 12.5%). Further, combined over both years, there was no difference (P>0.10) in the incidence of EED (24.2% vs 14.4%). There was a 38.9% incidence of EED in infertile mares.Of the 354 pregnant mares, the overall incidence in EED through day 50 postovulation was 17.3%. The majority of EED (77.1%) occurred prior to day 35 post-ovulation. During the period 15 to 35 days post-ovulation, a greater (P<0.05) incidence of EED occurred between days 15 to 20 (26.2%) and 30 to 35 (29.5%) post-ovulation.
Keywords:pregnant mares  embryonic loss
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