2012
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2011.5845
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Effects of Long and Short-Term Progestagen Treatments Plus GnRH Followed by TAI on Fertility Parameters in Lactating Hair Goats during the Transition Period

Abstract: The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of the progestagen containing intravaginal sponges used for 6 or 12 days at timed artificial insemination (TAI) in Hair Goats during the transition period, the effect of GnRH administrations at the time of TAI on fertility was also investigated. In this study 104 lactating hair goats aged between 2-5 years old minimally primiparous was used as animal materials. All of the goats received 30 mg fluorogestone acetate (FGA) impregnated vaginal sponges. The spon… Show more

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“…Similar studies have also shown that GnRH analogues used for estrous synchronization increased estrous response and improved pregnancy rates in treated goats 29,59 . On the other hand, Sarıbay et al 15 found that GnRH addition to progesterone sponges was not improved reproductive parameters. The results for estrous response, pregnancy rates, and fertility were similar among the groups treated with or without GnRH in the present study, and our results were in agreement with the results of Sarıbay et al 15 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Similar studies have also shown that GnRH analogues used for estrous synchronization increased estrous response and improved pregnancy rates in treated goats 29,59 . On the other hand, Sarıbay et al 15 found that GnRH addition to progesterone sponges was not improved reproductive parameters. The results for estrous response, pregnancy rates, and fertility were similar among the groups treated with or without GnRH in the present study, and our results were in agreement with the results of Sarıbay et al 15 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…On the other hand, Sarıbay et al 15 found that GnRH addition to progesterone sponges was not improved reproductive parameters. The results for estrous response, pregnancy rates, and fertility were similar among the groups treated with or without GnRH in the present study, and our results were in agreement with the results of Sarıbay et al 15 . This finding indicates that the use of GnRH in combination with 11-day norgestomet or FGA did not infl uence estrous synchronization or fertility in nulliparous Saanen goats under local environmental conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%