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Effect of Unilateral Cornual Insemination upon Fertilization Rate in Superovulating and Single-Ovulating Cattle

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Overall results indicated that sperm deposited deep in one uterine horn fertilized ova nearly as frequently in the opposite oviduct as in the adjacent ovidUCT except in 14% of superovulating cattle.
Abstract
In Exp. 1, 21 first-service cattle and seven repeat-breeder cattle, averaging 4.7 infertile services, were brought into estrus and superovulated by treatment with follicle-stimulating hormone and prostaglandin F2 alpha. At insemination, semen was deposited in the greater curvature of one uterine horn, about midway between the utero-cervical junction and the utero-tubal junction. Cattle were necropsied 2 to 7 d after estrus and ova were recovered and examined. The fertilization rate for first-service cows was 74% of 362 intact ova and for repeat-breeders, 43% of 128 intact ova (P less than .001). Fertilization rate in first-service cows was 81% on the side of semen deposition and 68% on the opposite side (P less than .01); the rates in repeat-breeders were 54% and 32% (P less than .025). Differences between sides were due mostly to four cows that averaged 93% fertilization on the side of semen deposition and 19% on the opposite side. The proportion of fertilized ova with accessory sperm (17%) did not differ between sides of the reproductive tract. In Exp. 2, 60 first-service and 32 repeat-breeder cows in natural estrus had semen deposited in the uterine body or in the greater curvature of one uterine horn, either on the side of impending ovulation or on the opposite side. At necropsy, 55 ova were recovered from first-service cows, of which 42 (76%) were intact and 13 (24%) were ruptured or fragmented. Of the 42 intact ova, 41 (98%) were cleaved. From the 32 repeat-breeders, 30 ova were recovered, of which 26 (87%) were intact and 4 (13%) were ruptured; 23 of the 26 intact ova (88%) were cleaved. Site of semen deposition had no significant effect on either fertilization rate or number of accessory sperm in either type of cow. First-service cows averaged more accessory sperm (40) than did repeat-breeders (19, P less than .01). Overall results indicated that sperm deposited deep in one uterine horn fertilized ova nearly as frequently in the opposite oviduct as in the adjacent oviduct except in 14% of superovulating cattle.

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Relationship of seminal traits and insemination time to fertilization rate and embryo quality.

TL;DR: Six-day-old non-surgically recovered bovine ova/embryos have been used to evaluate compensable and uncompensable seminal deficiencies as well as to test reproductive strategies, allowing the separation of reproductive failure by fertilization from that by embryonic development.
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Effect of donor-embryo-recipient interactions on pregnancy rate in a large-scale bovine embryo transfer program

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Apparatus, methods and processes for sorting particles and for providing sex-sorted animal sperm

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Forty years of embryo transfer in cattle: A review focusing on the journal Theriogenology, the growth of the industry in North America, and personal reminisces

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Transport and Fate of Spermatozoa After Insemination of Cattle

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Fertility in New York Artificially Inseminated Holstein Herds in Dairy Herd Improvement

TL;DR: As size of herds increased, reproductive efficiency, as indicated by conception rate, declined; however, milk produced per cow increased, and lengths of dry period were not influenced by production or herd size but did increase with age of cow.
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Superovulatory responses of Holstein cows

TL;DR: The number of ova recovered from healthy cows was affected by season, and from infertile cows by the day of the estrous cycle on which FSH was started and by the number of days since calving, while ovum number was not affected during 10 repeated superovulations, fertilization rate and embryo number decreased.
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Fertilization Rates and Embryonic Death Rates in Cows Bred to Bulls of Different Levels of Fertility

TL;DR: It appears that approximately 40% of all potential young in dairy cattle are lost by 60-90 days after breeding, as percentages of the potential young producible by a female group.
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Distribution and retention of spermatozoa with acrosomal and nuclear abnormalities in the cow genital tract.

TL;DR: The extent of sperm loss from the genital tract following insemination was determined and predicted numbers of sperm contained in discharged mucus 2 h post-insemination were greater than at subsequent hours.