The growth and fertility of a female calf obtained from a frozen-thawed bovine oocyte was assessed. The birth weight of the calf was lower than the mean birth weight of calves from in vitro fertilized embryos (IVF-controls) and calves obtained by artificial insemination (AI-controls). The growth rate of the calf up to 6 months was slower than that of the IVF-controls, but similar to that of the AI-controls. When the calf developed into a heifer (200 kg), she was inseminated with frozen semen and 280 days later delivered a male calf. The chromosoms of this cow were normal. These findings suggest that the growth and fertility of the calf derived from the frozen oocyte are normal.
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Otoi, T., Yamamoto, K., Koyama, N., Tachikawa, S., & Suzuki, T. (1996). A frozen-thawed in vitro-matured bovine oocyte derived calf with normal growth and fertility. Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, 58(8), 811–813. https://doi.org/10.1292/jvms.58.811
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