Estrus and pregnancy rates following synchronization with chronolone intravaginal sponge or norgestomet ear implant in cycling ewes |
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Authors: | Spitzer J C Carpenter R H |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA; Veterinary Resources Division, The University of Texas System Cancer Center Science Park, Bastrop, TX, 78602 USA. |
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Abstract: | Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a 3-mg ear implant of norgestomet, left in situ for 10 days, in conjunction with a single injection of 1.5 mg norgestomet and 0.5 mg estradiol valerate (EV) for controlling fertile estrus in the ewe. This treatment regime was compared with a 20-mg cronolone impregnated, intravaginal sponge left in situ for 14 days (Experiment 1) and a modification of the cronolone-sponge-treatment to include a single injection of 1.5 mg norgestomet and 0.5 mg EV (Experiment 2). The percentage of ewes synchronized was not significantly affected by progestin treatment (Experiment 1-cronolone pessary alone, 96%; norgestomet implant and injection of norgestomet and EV, 92%; Experiment 2-cronolone pessary + injection of norgestomet and EV, 84%; Norgestomet implant + injection of norgestomet and EV, 96%). In Experiment 1, the first service pregnancy rate (pregnant of ewes mated) of 80% for cronolone-treated ewes was significantly higher than the 59% observed in norgestomet-treated ewes (P<.05). In Experiment 2, no significant differences were observed in pregnancy rates between the two treatment groups (Cronolone, 57%; Norgestomet, 65%). |
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