Melengestrol acetate and estradiol-17β for synchronizing estrus and improving reproductive performance in beef cattle

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Four experiments were conducted to investigate the use of melengesterol acetate (MGA) and estradiol-17β (E-17β) for synchronizing estrus and improving reproductive performance in beef cattle. Synchronized pregnancy rates were higher (P < 0.05) in heifers fed MGA after AI than controls (4 of 9 versus 0 of 7, respectively), but were not different for cows (20 of 37, 54% versus 23 of 40, 58%). Estrus rate (percentage of cows detected in estrus) was higher (P < 0.05) for cows treated with E-17β + MGA compared with those treated with cloprostenol alone (85.0 versus 65.9%). Synchronized pregnancy rates were not significantly affected by feeding MGA or grain only after detected estrus and AI (20 of 31, 64% versus 17 of 30, 57%). For 20 cows not detected in estrus and bred 100 h after cloprostenol treatment, pregnancy rate was higher (P < 0.05) for those fed MGA after AI than controls (6 of 11, 54% versus 1 of 9, 11%). Feeding MGA after breeding may help to improve pregnancy rates.

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Kastelic, J. R., McCartney, D. H., Olson, W. O., Barth, A. D., & Mapletoft, R. J. (1997). Melengestrol acetate and estradiol-17β for synchronizing estrus and improving reproductive performance in beef cattle. Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 77(4), 683–688. https://doi.org/10.4141/A97-032

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