2007
DOI: 10.4314/sajas.v36i5.4081
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Superovulatory response in Boer goats pre-treated with a GnRH agonist outside the natural breeding season

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the ovarian response and embryo recovery rates in Boer goat does superovulated with pFSH following a pre-treatment with a GnRH agonist (GnRHa) outside the natural breeding season. Oestrus was synchronised in 22 does with CIDR's for 17 days, and these were superovulated with a total dose of 200 mg pFSH/doe administered i.m. in seven dosages, at 12 h intervals, starting 48 h prior to CIDR removal (the first dose being 50 mg and all others 30 mg each). Half of the does (n = 1… Show more

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“…The reduced number of CL's from repeatedly-treated does was also obscured by the lower response in the young does. From the previous studies utilising multiparous Boer goat does aged between 3 and 4 years, the average number of CL's for the (Lehloenya et al, 2006;Lehloenya et al, 2008b). These mean numbers of CL's were higher compared to the present study -indicating a possible reduction in response from repeatedly treated does by approximately two CL's per doe…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 39%
“…The reduced number of CL's from repeatedly-treated does was also obscured by the lower response in the young does. From the previous studies utilising multiparous Boer goat does aged between 3 and 4 years, the average number of CL's for the (Lehloenya et al, 2006;Lehloenya et al, 2008b). These mean numbers of CL's were higher compared to the present study -indicating a possible reduction in response from repeatedly treated does by approximately two CL's per doe…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 39%