Effect of Melengestrol Acetate on Synchronization of Estrus, Subsequent Fertility and Milk Constituents of Lactating Dairy Cows

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The oral effectiveness of melengestrol acetate in estrus synchronization and its effect on milk yield and milk constituents was determined in 40 lactating dairy cows. Melengestrol acetate was fed at a rate of 1.0 mg/head/day for 14 consecutive days in 0.91 kg of a grain diet. It was observed that melengestrol acetate did not significantly affect milk yield, milk fat, solids-not-fat, or lactose level. Cows were not observed in standing estrus during the feeding period of melengestrol acetate. The occurrence of estrus after withdrawal was 93%. The mean interval from melengestrol acetate withdrawal to onset of the first and second post-treatment estrus was 4.9 and 21.9 days, respectively. The over-all conception rate (first and second service) for the control group was 53%, as compared to 60% for the melengestrol acetate group. Estrus synchronization in the hot summer months tends to have a slight adverse effect on the occurrence of post-melengestrol acetate estrus and on fertility, when compared to estrus synchronization during the cool seasons of the year. © 1969, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Roussel, J. D., & Beatty, J. F. (1969). Effect of Melengestrol Acetate on Synchronization of Estrus, Subsequent Fertility and Milk Constituents of Lactating Dairy Cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 52(12), 2020–2023. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(69)86889-X

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