Efficacy of repeated ovum pick-up in Podolic cattle for preservation strategies: a pilot study

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The study evaluated the effects of eCG treatment prior to ovum pick up (OPU) on follicular population, oocyte and embryo yields in summer and autumn in Podolic cattle. The effects of repeated OPU on cattle wellbeing was also documented. Twenty-six animals were used, and split into two groups, treatment (OPU; n = 18) and control (CG; n = 8). The OPU cattle were subsequently split into two subgroups (n = 9) and underwent repeated OPU, without and with eCG priming, for a total of 8 sessions (4 sessions/season). Follicular population, oocyte and embryo yields were recorded in those sub-groups. CG was handled in the same manner of OPU, except for epidural anaesthesia and follicular aspiration. Biochemical profile, serum protein electrophoresis and haptoglobin levels were analysed in OPU and CG. Hormonal priming increased the number of medium follicles (1.7 ± 0.2 vs 0.9 ± 0.2, p

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Presicce, G. A., Neglia, G., Salzano, A., Padalino, B., Longobardi, V., Vecchio, D., … Gasparrini, B. (2020). Efficacy of repeated ovum pick-up in Podolic cattle for preservation strategies: a pilot study. Italian Journal of Animal Science, 19(1), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2019.1684213

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