Effect of Different Hormonal Protocols and Nutrient Supplementation on Reproductive Performance of Cattle under Different Field Conditions

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2020-02-24
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MPUT, UDAIPUR
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This study was conducted with 315 infertile cows using different hormonal protocols and nutrient supplementation under different field conditions. The feed group III having balanced concentrate mixture, minerals and vitamins with -carotene observed higher conception rate of 61% as compared to without -carotene feed group II (44.8%) and only balanced concentrate mixture group I (29.5%). KVK-RDDC protocol of treatment proved to be excellent due to higher conception rate of 61.9% as compared GPG56 (46%), GPG56+CIDR (46%) and GPG 48 (42.9%). The commercial dairy farm have better conception rate of 55.2% as compared to village (43.8%) and Gaushala (36.9%) cows. The animals supplied balanced concentrate mixture with -carotene feed group III (n=45) have the higher conception rate of 64.44% as compared to without -carotene feed group II (n=45) i.e. 46.66%. The blood serum concentrations at day 0 is lesser than the normal range in all minerals and -carotene which is in the normal range at 60 and 90 days in most of the minerals and -carotene. This increases the possibility of conception in these animals. The impact of feed types on blood serum concentrations of minerals and -carotene were found to be highly significant (P0.01) at 60 and 90 days. The impact of different hormonal protocols and field conditions on blood serum concentrations of minerals (P, Zn, Se, Fe and Mg) and -carotene was observed to be significant (P0.05) whereas, minerals (Ca, Cu, Na and K) found to be non-significant.
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Effect of Different Hormonal Protocols and Nutrient Supplementation on Reproductive Performance of Cattle under Different Field Conditions
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Bhatnagar P.C. And Choudhary J.L.
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