Superovulating cows with follicle stimulating hormone and pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin |
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Authors: | RP Elsden LD Nelson GE Seidel |
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Institution: | Animal Reproduction Laboratory Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA |
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Abstract: | A total of 511 embryos was recovered non-surgically from nearly 100 superovulated or untreated donors. Superovulation with FSH-LH resulted in more corpora lutea, recovered ova, and pregnancies (P<.01) than superovulation with PMSG. No differences were observed in numbers of ovulations, embryos recovered, or pregnancies per donor when prostaglandin F2α was given to donors 2 versus 3 days following gonadotrophin treatment.Pregnancy rates of 12, 31, 58, and 63% were obtained from groups of embryos classified morphologically as poor, fair, good, and excellent (P<.05). Morphologically normal embryos collected and transferred at 5 to 6 days of gestation resulted in more (P<.05) fetuses (75%) than morphologically normal embryos at 8 to 9 days of gestation (56%), but neither was significantly different from morphologically normal embryos at 6.5 to 7.5 days of gestation (61%). There was no difference (P>.05) between pregnancy rates when retarded embryos from untreated donors (12%) were compared to retarded embryos from superovulated donors (22%). However, a higher proportion of morphologically normal embryos from untreated donors developed into fetuses (71%) than did morphologically normal embryos from superovulated donors (59%, P<.05). |
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