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A single cannula technique for nonsurgical collection of ova from cattle.
Authors:R F Rowe  M R Del Campo  C L Eilts  L R French  R P Winch  O J Ginther
Affiliation:1. Department of Veterinary Science University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA;2. Department of Animal Science University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA
Abstract:The uteri of 34 heifers were flushed for ova six to nine days following estrus using a single cannula nonsurgical technique. The technique involved the infusion of fluid by gravity and agitation within the uterus by to-and-fro action of a syringe followed by unassisted fluid collection. Each horn was flushed five times using 30–150 ml of flushing fluid per flush. Recovered fluid (flushing fluid plus uterine secretion) was an average of 95% of the volume of the fluid inserted. Ova were recovered from 12 of 19 nontreated, single ovulating heifers (63%) and from all of 15 superovulated heifers (mean and S.D. for number of ova, 6.3 ± 4.4/ superovulated heifer; range, 1 to 14 ova). Based on the number of corpora lutea, the ova recovery index was 54% as averaged over the 15 superovulated heifers. The technique has been used in 4 additional superovulated heifers with modification (increased number of flushes to 8) subsequent to the termination of the planned project. Recovery index for the first 5 flushes was 58%. However, some ova were recovered in the 6th, 7th, and 8th flushes resulting in an apparent improved recovery index of 69%.
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