Optimization of the estrus synchronization method and determining its effect on bulk tank milk somatic cell count in dairy cattle farming

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Effect of various estrus synchronization methods on bulk tank milk somatic cell count (BTMSCC) was investigated. One-hundred Simmental cows within a single dairy farm were randomized into four equal groups: no treatment (Group 1, control group); application of a progesterone-releasing intravaginal device (Group 2); administration of double-dose prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2-alpha) with an 11-day interval (Group 3); and subjected to the Ovsynch protocol (Group 4). Bulk tank milk (BTM) samples were collected daily for one month and BTMSCCs calculated. Progesterone and estradiol concentrations were also measured at 3-day intervals. BTMSCC of the Ovsynch protocol group was not significantly different from that of the control group, suggestive of good udder health. Based on this finding, we propose that spontaneous estrus and the Ovsynch protocol are preferable methods for estrus synchronization than progesterone-releasing intravaginal device (PRID) and PGF2-alpha approaches.

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Saat, N., Risvanli, A., Seker, I., Kaygusuzoglu, E., & Koseman, A. (2017). Optimization of the estrus synchronization method and determining its effect on bulk tank milk somatic cell count in dairy cattle farming. International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 19(4), 801–804. https://doi.org/10.17957/IJAB/15.0364

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