The influence of ovarian status on response to estrus synchronization treatment in dairy goats during the breeding season

1996 
Abstract The influence of ovarian status (presence of a corpora lutea and follicles) on the times of the onset of estrus, LH peak and ovulation rate at a synchronized estrus was evaluated in 73 Alpine and Saanen cyclic goats. Does were treated for 11 d with 3 mg norgestomet implants or 45mg fluorogestone acetate (FGA) sponges. They also received 400 IU of PMSG and 50 μg of a PGF 2α analog on Day 9 of progestagen priming. Follicles (1 to 7 mm) and corpora lutea (CL) were counted by laparoscopy on Days 0 and 9 of progestagen treatment and 5 or 6 d after the synchronized estrus. Estrus was detected every 4 h from 16 to 60 h after the end of progestagen treatment using a vasectomized buck. The LH concentration was determined by radioimmunoassay (RIA) in blood samples collected every 4 h for 24 h beginning at the time of the onset of estrus. The number of follicles on Days 0 and 9 of progestagen treatment was not related to the time of the onset of estrus and occurrence of the LH peak or to ovulation rate. The number of CL on Day 9 influenced the time of occurrence of the LH peak but not the time of the onset of estrus. Thus, in does with 2 or 3 CL on Day 9, the LH peak occurred at 46.9 h after the end of progestagen treatment, and in does with 1 or 0 CL at 42.2 and 42.5 h, respectively, after treatment, suggesting that the number of CL at luteolysis is a factor in the variability of response after the synchronization of estrus.
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