Optimal timing for canine artificial insemination with frozen semen and parentage testing by microsatellite markers in superfecundency

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Parentage testing was performed in sixteen litters by canine artificial inseminations with frozen semen from different sires on Days 5 and 7 after the LH surge. It became apparent that only 25% of dams had superfecundation, but 43.8% of dams were whelped after insemination only on Day 5 after the LH surge and 31.3% of dams after insemination only on Day 7. Of the total 87 puppies , 46% were born after insemination on Day 5 after the LH surge and 54% after insemination on Day 7. This result strongly suggested that canine artificial insemination with frozen semen could be sufficiently successful also on Days 5 and 7 after the LH surge.

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Tsumagari, S., Ichikawa, Y., Toriumi, H., Ishihama, K., Morita, M., Kanamaki, M., & Takeishi, M. (2003). Optimal timing for canine artificial insemination with frozen semen and parentage testing by microsatellite markers in superfecundency. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 65(9), 1003–1005. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.65.1003

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