2005
DOI: 10.1007/s11250-005-4223-1
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Ovulatory Response and Embryo Yield in Jakhrana Goats Following Treatments with PMSG and FSH

Abstract: Superovulatory response and embryo production efficacy were investigated in adult (age 2-4 years, average body weight: 27-43 kg) cycling Jakhrana goats (n = 15) under semi-arid environmental conditions of India by administering different superovulatory regimens. Goats were reared under semi-intensive system of management in established farm conditions. To synchronize oestrus, a luteolytic dose of carboprost tromethamine (Upjohn, UK) was administered intramuscularly to all does at the dose rate of 5 microg per … Show more

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“…Similar results were obtained in goats superovulated with FSH or eCG (Goel and Agrawal, 2005). However, this observation came as a surprise as goats superovulated with eCG usually exhibit oestradiol-17β peak concentration earlier, which could lead to the early onset of oestrus (Riesenberg et al, 2001a).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Similar results were obtained in goats superovulated with FSH or eCG (Goel and Agrawal, 2005). However, this observation came as a surprise as goats superovulated with eCG usually exhibit oestradiol-17β peak concentration earlier, which could lead to the early onset of oestrus (Riesenberg et al, 2001a).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…In the current study, the lower number of ovulations measured may be due to ovulations not being visible because of the premature luteal regression or obscured by unovulatory follicles -which are commonly reported following superovulation with eCG (Riesenberg et al, 2001b). However in goats where eCG or FSH are combined with hCG, the ovulation and embryo recovery rate were similar (Goel and Agrawal, 2005). In the present study not only was the superovulation response reduced when the simplified protocol was used, but also the number of embryos recovered while the number of unfertilised ova recovered increased.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…Moreover, different goat breeds produced variable results by using eCG for superovulation such as 3 embryos in Jamunapari (Goel and Agrawal, 1990), 3 embryos in Boer goats (Nowshari et al, 1995); 6 embryos in Jakhrana goats (Goel and Agrawal, 2005); 2 embryos in indigenous dairy goats (Pampukidou et al, 2011) and 1 embryo in crossbred does (Xiao et al, 2013) Although, both hCG and GnRH were supplemented for ovulation synchronisation, hCG supplementation produced better results. Human chorionic gonadotrophin supplementation produced a significantly higher number of structures but due to higher number of unfertilised oocyte total recovered and transferable embryos were not increased significantly.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%