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Causes for decreased fertility in out-of-season mated ewes
Authors:SE Echternkamp  DD Lunstra
Institution:U.S. Meat Animal Research Center Federal Research Science and Education Administration U.S. Department of Agriculture Clay Center, Nebraska 68933 USA
Abstract:The interval from onset of estrus to preovulatory luteinizing hormone (LH) release, conception and fertilization rates, and number of accessory spermatozoa per ovum at 48 hr postmating in untreated cyclic ewes and in progestogen-pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG) treated, anestrous ewes were compared in efforts to identify sources of lowered fertility for matings induced in anestrous ewes with exogenous hormones. Blood samples for LH determination were collected at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 24 hr after the onset of estrus. Conception and fertilization failure rates were determined at 48 hr, 12 days, or parturition. The progestogen-PMSG treated ewes had a shorter interval from onset of estrus to preovulatory LH release, lower conception rates, and fewer accessory spermatozoa than cyclic ewes had. Conception failure, rather than embryonic mortality, was the major cause of reduced fertility for the out-of-season mated ewes and apparently resulted from insufficient viable spermatozoa in the oviducts to fertilize the ova.
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