EFFECT OF NORGESTAMET AND PROSTAGLANDINF^LPHA IN CROSSBRED HEIFERS FOR AUGMENTING FERTILITY
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2001
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COLLEGE OF VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES-MANNUTHY,THRISSUR
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With the objective of studying the effect of norgestamet-oestradiol and
PGF7a treatment on oestrus synchronisation and to enhance the fertility rate in
crossbred heifers at fixed time double insemination, forty-five cycling heifers,
selected from Kerala Agricultural University Livestock Farms, were randomly
allotted to three treatment groups, Group 1,11 and III. Fifteen heifers of Group I were
given 3 mg norgestamet implant kept in situ for nine days and an injection
containing a combination of 3 mg norgestamet and 5 mg oestradiol valerate on the
day of insertion of implant. While the fifteen heifers of Group II were given double
dose regimen of 15 mg PGF2CX (luprostiol) at 11 days apart. Group III consisted of
fifteen heifers that were kept as control. In both Groups I and II, 14 heifers (93.33
per cent) each responded to the treatments. The time taken for the induction of
oestrus in the Group I was 50.1 ± 4.58 hours as against 69.50 ± 1.34 hours in the
Group II. There was significant difference on the time of induction of oestrus
between Group I and Group II. The duration of oestrus in the Group I was 27.8 ±
1.09 hours, as against 28 ± 1.07 and 19 ± 0.33 hours respectively in Group II and
Group III. Though analysis of variance showed no significant difference between
Group I and Group 11, pairwise comparison showed no significant difference
between Group I and Group II. A higher percentage of heifers in Group I and II
showed medium to high intensity of oestrus than Group III. The cervicovaginal
mucus examination revealed an increase in typical fern pattern in Group 1 and II
than Group III.
The first, second and third service pregnancy rate in Group I were 21.42.
28.57 and 14.28 per cent respectively at fixed time artificial insemination, 48 and 72
hours after the removal of the implant, as against 42.86, 21.43 and 14.28 per cent at
fixed time artificial insemination, 72 and 96 hour after the second injection or
PGF^a in Group 11. In Group III heifers 20 per cent each required one and three
inseminations and 13.44 per cent required two inseminations to effect pregnancy.
The overall pregnancy rate obtained for Group 1, II and III were 64.27, 78.57 and 53.33 per cent respectively. The AI indices for Group I and II were 1.7_ and 1.63 as
against 2.13 of Group III. The present study reveals that though norgestamet
oestradiol and PGF.a could be effectively used for synchronisation of oestrus, use
of PGF2a is the better alternative for augmenting fertility m crossbred heifers.
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