Effect of asynchronous transfer and oestrogen administration on survival and development of porcine embryos

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Results indicate that recovery of embryos on Days 11 and 13 of pregnancy was reduced for Day 5 embryos transferred to recipients on Day 6 of their oestrous cycle and was greatly reduced when embryos were transferred to recipients on Day 7 of the cycle (P < 0.01). Administration of oestradiol-17β on Day 11 of the recipient's cycle did not appear to affect embryo development on Day 13. Day 6 embryos transferred to recipients on Day 8 of the oestrous cycle deteriorated rapidly within 24 h of transfer; there was no recovery of embryos from the uterus after 36 h. Treatment of pregnant gilts with 1 mg oestradiol-17β (i.v.) on Day 10.5 resulted in total embryonic loss by Day 23, but pregnancy rates of gilts treated with oestradiol-17β on Day 12 were similar to those of vehicle-treated gilts (60.6 vs. 71.4%).

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Geisert, R. D., Morgan, G. L., Zavy, M. T., Blair, R. M., Gries, L. K., Cox, A., & Yellin, T. (1991). Effect of asynchronous transfer and oestrogen administration on survival and development of porcine embryos. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 93(2), 475–481. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0930475

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