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- Title
INFLUENCE OF MID-CYCLE PG TREATMENT AND GNRH AT AI ON PLASMA MINERALS PROFILE IN CONCEIVING AND NON-CONCEIVING REPEAT BREEDING CROSSBRED COWS.
- Authors
Patel, K. R.; Dhami, A. J.; Savalia, K. K.; Hadiya, K. K.; Pande, A. M.
- Abstract
This study was carried out in AMUL milk shed area on 30 crossbred cows, comprising 20 repeat breeding and 10 normal cyclic ones to evaluate their clinical response to mid-cycle PGF2a and AI + GnRH protocol (10 RB cows each) and to monitor plasma macro-micro minerals profile on day 0,7, 9 (AI) of treatment and on day 21 post-AI. Nine out of 10 cows exhibited estrus within 82.67±4.22 hrs of mid-cycle PGF2α (25 mg, i/m) treatment. The first service and overall conception rates of 3 cycles were 40 and 80 % in mid-cycle PGF2α group; 30 and 70 % in AI + GnRH (20 μg, i/m) group; and 50 and 80 % in normal cyclic control group. In normal cyclic control group, the overall mean values of plasma calcium, phosphorus and magnesium were 9.98 ± 0.04, 5.97 ± 0.10 and 3.14 ± 0.03 mg/dl, respectively. Almost same profile was observed for repeat breeders. The mean values of plasma zinc, iron, copper, cobalt and manganese concentration were 1.04 ± 0.03, 16.26 ± 0.31, 1.23 ± 0.03, 0.63 ± 0.03 μg/ml, and 0.19 ± 0.01 μg/ml, respectively. There is no significant difference observed in micro minerals profile among the animals under three groups, except zinc and copper, which were significantly (P<0.05) lower in repeat breeding than normal cyclic control cows, and none of the macro-micro minerals was influenced by days or pregnancy status in any of the groups. It was inferred that hormonal therapies particularly mid-cycle PG significantly improved conception rates in repeat breeding cows, but had no influence on the plasma minerals profile remarkably.
- Subjects
CATTLE breeding research; CATTLE breeds; MILK yield; CATTLE fertility; FERTILITY
- Publication
Indian Journal of Field Veterinarians, 2014, Vol 10, Issue 2, p86
- ISSN
0973-3175
- Publication type
Article