2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.animal.2022.100678
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Effect of follicular wave stage on potential fertility predictors and their repeatability coefficient in prepubertal Bos indicus (Nellore) and Bos taurus (Caracu) heifers

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“…Maternal heat stress during the first trimester was shown to reduce AFC and AMH, but it did not affect subsequent first conception fertility measures (Succu et al., 2020). Breed can also have an effect on AMH concentration; with Bos indicus breeds having greater AMH concentration than Bos taurus (Bevilaqua et al., 2022), beef cattle generally having greater AMH than dairy cattle (Mossa et al., 2017) and Jersey cattle having greater AMH than crossbred and Holstein cattle in one study (Ribeiro et al., 2014). In general, nulliparous heifers are more fertile than their multiparous counterparts (Schuermann et al., 2019) and are more advantageous to breed due to a reduced genetic interval (Dawod & Elbaz, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Maternal heat stress during the first trimester was shown to reduce AFC and AMH, but it did not affect subsequent first conception fertility measures (Succu et al., 2020). Breed can also have an effect on AMH concentration; with Bos indicus breeds having greater AMH concentration than Bos taurus (Bevilaqua et al., 2022), beef cattle generally having greater AMH than dairy cattle (Mossa et al., 2017) and Jersey cattle having greater AMH than crossbred and Holstein cattle in one study (Ribeiro et al., 2014). In general, nulliparous heifers are more fertile than their multiparous counterparts (Schuermann et al., 2019) and are more advantageous to breed due to a reduced genetic interval (Dawod & Elbaz, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMH then begins to decrease from 5 years of age due to the gradual depletion of the ovarian reserve (Gobikrushanth et al., 2018). However, few studies have been performed on the ovarian reserve in pre‐pubertal females (Bevilaqua et al., 2022).…”
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“…The choice of the dominant follicle during the follicular wave is manifested by a deviation in diameter or a continuation of the growth rate of the largest follicle (F1) and a decrease in the growth rate of the next largest follicle (F2), usually the diameter of F1 reaches up to 8.5mm in cattle (Bevilaqua et al 2022). The process of changing the diameter of the future dominant follicle begins approximately 12 hours before the deviation of the diameter F1 and involves an increase in granulosa cells (Ginther and Hoffman 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%