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Effects of a progestagen on buck-induced short ovarian cycles in the creole meat goat
Authors:Philippe Chemineau
Institution:I.N.R.A., Recherches Zootechniques, 97170 Petit Bourg, Guadeloupe, French West Indies
Abstract:Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of progestagens on the buck-induced ovarian cycle in anovular female Creole goats. In the first experiment, 25 anovular females served as a control group and 23 anovular females received a fluorogestone acetate (FGA)-impregnated sponge (45 mg) which was removed at the time males were introduced in the two groups. In the second experiment 10 anovular females served as the control group, and another 10 anovular females received an injection of FGA (5.2 mg) at the time males were introduced. Ovarian activity was traced by laparoscopy (Exp. 1) or progesterone levels (Exp. 2); oestrus and litter size were recorded, and fertility was calculated. In Exp. 2 blood samples were taken every 4 h to study the buck-induced preovulatory luteinizing hormone (LH) surge, and twice daily for progesterone plasma levels.FGA pretreatment did not modify the percentage of females ovulating in either experiment. The percentage of females showing oestrus at first ovulation in Exp. 1 was enhanced by treatment (55% vs 100%), and in both experiments FGA pretreatment restored the normal lifespan of corpora lutea compared to untreated females (96% vs 14%). FGA injection delayed the onset of oestrus and the preovulatory LH surge by 20 h, but did not modify either duration of oestrus or duration of the LH surge.Fertility of control females was low at first ovulation compared to FGA-treated females (10% vs 85%); but fertilization occurred at the subsequent ovulations in most of the control females.It is concluded that progestagen pretreatment is an efficient technique to control buck-induced short ovarian cycles. The exact role of the progestagen, through a delay of LH surge or a direct effect on follicles, remains unknown.
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