Embryo transfer in two-year-old donor mares |
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Authors: | M.F. Iuliano E.L. Squires |
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Affiliation: | 1. Lasma/Keg Ventures LaGrange, KY 40031 USA;2. Animal Reproduction Laboratory Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA |
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Abstract: | Embryos were collected from two-year-old donor mares and transferred surgically during 1983 and 1984. The overall embryo recovery rate from two-year-old donors was 36.3%. Over both years, 71.4% of the donors () provided at least one embryo. There was a trend both years for slightly higher embryo recovery rates prior to August 1 (47.7%), as compared to after August 1 (31.1%). Pregnancy rates in recipient mares after surgical embryo transfer were not affected by month of the breeding season. However, there was a trend for improved pregnancy rates when embryos were transferred after August 1 (87.5%), as compared to before August 1 (70.0%). There was a 8.3% incidence of fetal loss between Days 15 and 35 of gestation in recipients. The incidence of fetal loss between Days 35 and 60 of gestation was 2.7%. Based on these data, the chance of obtaining a pregnancy from a two-year-old mare is 28.2% (36.3% recovery × 77.7% pregnancy rate). Thus embryo transfer may prove to be a beneficial tool for obtaining foals from two-year-old donor mares. |
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Keywords: | embryo mare recovery transfer pregnancy |
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