Relationships between the Number of Small Follicles Prior to Superovulatory Treatment and Superovulatory Response in Holstein Cows

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In order to determine relationships between the number of small follicles prior to superovulatory treatment and superovulatory response, a total of 55 superovulations were induced in Holstein cows. The ovaries were examined ultrasonographically once 0-1.5 days before the initiation of superovulatory treatment. The number of small follicles 3-6 mm in diameter on both ovaries before superovulatory treatment was found to be significantly correlated with the numbers of corpora lutea after superovulation (r=0.440, PC0.001), total ova recovered (r=0.503, P<0.001) and transferable embryos recovered (r=0.482, PcO.OOl). These results indicate that a single ultrasonographic examination of follicles 3-6 mm in diameter prior to superovulatory treatment can be utilized to predict superovulatory response. © 1994, JAPANESE SOCIETY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. All rights reserved.

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Kawamata, M. (1994). Relationships between the Number of Small Follicles Prior to Superovulatory Treatment and Superovulatory Response in Holstein Cows. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 56(5), 965–967. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.56.965

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