2023
DOI: 10.48165/ijar.2023.44.02.5
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Effect of GnRH on the day of Insemination on Ovulatory  Response in Crossbred Cows

Soundarapandian Satheshkumar,
Prabaharan Yuvan Janani,
Subramanian Praksh
et al.

Abstract: The effect of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) analogue on the ovulatory response of oestrual follicle during cold and hotter months of the year was studied. A total of 120 crossbred cows brought for insemination with oestrus signs during colder months (December 2022 –January 2023; n=52) and hotter months (April – May 2023; n=68) to the Gynaecology Unit of Veterinary Clinical Complex, Veterinary College and Research Institute, Orathanadu were utilized for the study. Oestrus (Day 0) was confirmed by gynaec… Show more

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“…The results from the limited number of published reports on GnRH administration during the period of behavioral estrous onset indicate that the administration of GnRH may have a marked beneficial effect on conception rates under inclement climatic heat conditions. Administering GnRH at AI has been found to mitigate the seasonal variation effect by increasing P 4 concentrations and improving conception rates [ 28 ] or by reducing the risk of ovulation failure, thereby increasing pregnancy rates and embryonic survival in dairy cows [ 33 , 36 ]. Furthermore, in nulliparous dairy heifers, the fertility of sexed semen can be improved to a comparable level by administering GnRH at AI time [ 37 ].…”
Section: Enhancing Ovulation Response and Conception Rates At The Ons...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results from the limited number of published reports on GnRH administration during the period of behavioral estrous onset indicate that the administration of GnRH may have a marked beneficial effect on conception rates under inclement climatic heat conditions. Administering GnRH at AI has been found to mitigate the seasonal variation effect by increasing P 4 concentrations and improving conception rates [ 28 ] or by reducing the risk of ovulation failure, thereby increasing pregnancy rates and embryonic survival in dairy cows [ 33 , 36 ]. Furthermore, in nulliparous dairy heifers, the fertility of sexed semen can be improved to a comparable level by administering GnRH at AI time [ 37 ].…”
Section: Enhancing Ovulation Response and Conception Rates At The Ons...mentioning
confidence: 99%