“…Enhancing PG-based ES with either gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) or human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) at the time of AI increases the pregnancy rate from 20% to 37% (Atabay et al, 2020). The use of T A B L E 1 Estrus synchronization protocols and results in swamp and riverine buffaloes using luteolytic and luteotropic agents or in combination with other hormones Chantaraprateep et al, 1981;Chirachaikitti et al, 1982;Chantaraprateep et al, 1983;Capitan et al, 1992;Yuan et al, 2008;Sianturi et al, 2012 PG Virakal et al, 1988 Norgestomet + PMSG 45.5 39.13 Virakal et al, 1988 Riverine PG single dose 75.0-100.0 41.5-80.0 Pant & Singh, 1991;Khattab et al, 1996;Ribeiro et al, 1998;Brito et al, 2002 PG double dose 11-12 days apart 25.0-95.0 22.8-83.0 Chohan et al, 1993;Diaz et al, 1994;Singh & Dabas, 1998;Misra et al, 2003;Srivastava, 2005. Norgestomet + E2 60.0-100 30.0-70.0 Phadnis et al, 1994;Patel et al, 2003 Norgestomet + eCG 86.0-97.6 44.6-66.7 Luthra et al, 1994;Malik et al, 2011 Norgestomet + PG 100 45.0-66.7 Utage et al, 2010;Chaudhary et al, 2015 Abbreviations: CIDR, controlled internal drug release; E2, estradiol; eCG, equine chorionic gonadotropin; GnRH, gonadotropin releasing hormone; hCG, human chorionic gonadotropin; PG, prostaglandin; PMSG, pregnant mare serum gonadotropin; PRID, progesterone releasing intravaginal device.…”