Comparison of two estrus synchronization programs in a large, confinement-housed dairy herd

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Objective - To compare pregnancy rates, seasonal effects, and economic benefits of 2 estrus synchronization programs for a confinement-housed dairy herd. Design - Prospective cohort study. Animals - 200 lactating Holstein cows. Procedure - Cows eligible for breeding were palpated per rectum and randomly assigned to 2 treatment groups during 4 seasonal periods. Cows in one group (Ovsynch) received injections of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) on day 0, prostaglandin F2α on day 7, and a second injection of GnRH on day 8. Cows in the other group (PP) that had a palpable corpus luteum were given prostaglandin F2α. Estrus detection was not performed on the Ovsynch cows, which were artificially inseminated at a predetermined time after the second GnRH injection. Cows in the PP group were observed for signs of estrus, and only those that were detected in estrus were inseminated. Results - Pregnancy rates and insemination rates were significantly improved for cows in the Ovsynch group, compared with cows in the PP group. Clinical Implications - The Ovsynch program was an economically advantageous method for controlling reproduction that resulted in pregnancies without the need for estrus detection.

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Britt, J. S., & Gaska, J. (1998, January 15). Comparison of two estrus synchronization programs in a large, confinement-housed dairy herd. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19985714

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