Influence of Controlled Breeding Techniques on Estrus Induction Response, Conception Rate and Plasma Progesterone Profile in Anoestrus Buffaloes

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Ajdhami Aau
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B.B. Nakrani
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M.T. Panchal
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A.J. Dhami
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K.K. Hadiya
K.K. Hadiya
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J.A. Patel
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R.K. Gosai
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R.G. Shah
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Abstract

This investigation was aimed to evaluate the fertility response in 55 postpartum (>90 days) anoestrus rural buffaloes treated with three standard hormonal protocols (CIDR, Ovsynch and Crestar, n=15 each), keeping a group of untreated control (n=10), and the findings were compared with a group of normal cyclic control buffaloes (n=10). All the 15 (100 %) buffaloes in each group under CIDR, Ovsynch and Crestar protocols exhibited induced oestrus with prominent, moderate or weak oestrus signs within mean intervals of 65.00±1.55, 69.46±1.04 and 46.00±1.37 hrs, respectively, from PGF2α injection. The conception rates obtained at induced oestrus in buffaloes under CIDR, Ovsynch and Crestar protocols were 46.67, 53.33 and 33.33 per cent, respectively. The corresponding overall conception rates of three cycles were 66.67, 73.33 and 60.00 per cent.

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Ajdhami Aau. 2014. \u201cInfluence of Controlled Breeding Techniques on Estrus Induction Response, Conception Rate and Plasma Progesterone Profile in Anoestrus Buffaloes\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 14 (GJMR Volume 14 Issue G3): .

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This investigation was aimed to evaluate the fertility response in 55 postpartum (>90 days) anoestrus rural buffaloes treated with three standard hormonal protocols (CIDR, Ovsynch and Crestar, n=15 each), keeping a group of untreated control (n=10), and the findings were compared with a group of normal cyclic control buffaloes (n=10). All the 15 (100 %) buffaloes in each group under CIDR, Ovsynch and Crestar protocols exhibited induced oestrus with prominent, moderate or weak oestrus signs within mean intervals of 65.00±1.55, 69.46±1.04 and 46.00±1.37 hrs, respectively, from PGF2α injection. The conception rates obtained at induced oestrus in buffaloes under CIDR, Ovsynch and Crestar protocols were 46.67, 53.33 and 33.33 per cent, respectively. The corresponding overall conception rates of three cycles were 66.67, 73.33 and 60.00 per cent.

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