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Effects of PMSG and ram contact on the reproductive performance of progestagen-treated ewes during breeding and anestrous seasons
Authors:R Rajamahendran  J Raniowski and V ravindran
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Department of Animal Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Abstract:The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of combinations of PMSG treatment and ram contact on the reproductive performance of progestagen-treated ewes during three different times of the year, Febraury (early anestrus), July (late anestrus) and October (breeding season). A total of 109 multiparous Dorset ewes was used. Ewes were treated with intravaginal progestagen pessaries for 12 days, injected with 500 IU PMSG at pessary removal and either isolated from rams prior to mating (n = 12, February; n = 12, July; n = 8, October) or exposed to rams during pessary treatment (n = 17, February; n = 12, July; n = 8, October). A third treatment group (n = 18, February; n = 6, July; n = 8, October) received pessaries and ram exposure but no PMSG. An additional treatment of progestagen pessaries alone was included in October (n = 8). There were no differences among treatments in their ability to induce estrus at different times of the year, but incidence of estrus tended (P < 0.10) to be lower for PMSG treatment during the July breeding. During February, the use of pessaries with PMSG treatment increased (P < 0.05) conception and lambing rates, whereas ram contact was without any beneficial effects. The trend was reversed during July breeding, when ram contact increased (P < 0.05) fertility of progestagen-treated ewes compared with other treatment combinations. Pessaries alone were sufficient to attain acceptable levels of fertility and fecundity in October.
Keywords:Sheep  Ram contact  Progestagen treatment  Reproductive efficiency
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