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Hormonal induction of superovulation in cattle

P. Scanlon, +2 more
- 01 Apr 1968 - 
- Vol. 70, Iss: 02, pp 179-182
TLDR
Evidence on cleavage stages attained, and on the location of eggs in the Fallopian tubes and uterus, suggests that a majority of eggs were capable of normal development.
Abstract
SUMMARY Eighty-nine cattle were treated to induce high superovulation with 3000 i.u. PMSG on day 16 of the cycle and slaughtered shortly after breeding and injection of 2000 i.u. HCG. In the 79 cattle that came in oestrus, the mean number of ovulations was 9.0. The percentage of follicles ovulating and the mean ovulation rate increased markedly as the interval between PMSG and oestrus increased from 2 to 5 days. Seventy-one percent of eggs shed were recovered; 68% of eggs recovered were cleaved. Evidence on cleavage stages attained, and on the location of eggs in the Fallopian tubes and uterus, suggests that a majority of eggs were capable of normal development.

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Superovulating cows with follicle stimulating hormone and pregnant mare's serum gonadotrophin

TL;DR: No differences were observed in numbers of ovulations, embryos recovered, or pregnancies per donor when prostaglandin F2α was given to donors 2 versus 3 days following gonadotrophin treatment.
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The possible use of superovulation and embryo transfer in cattle to increase response to selection

R. B. Land, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1975 - 
TL;DR: The improvement of reproductive performance by the use of laparoscopy to measure the natural ovulation rate of animals over several oestrous cycles followed by superovulation of selected animals is investigated.
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Pharmacologic manipulation of fertility.

TL;DR: The professional application of agents to the manipulation of fertility of cows requires basic and applied knowledge of the physiologic mechanisms that are affected and of the pharmacologic agents that are used.
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Superovulation in heifers given FSH initiated either at day 2 or day 10 of the estrous cycle.

TL;DR: Results of this study indicate that the number of ovulations and embryos recovered was lower in heifers when FSH treatment was initiated on Day 2 compared with Day 10 of the estrous cycle.
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The use of serum gonadotropin (P.M.S.) in the induction of twin-pregnancy in the cow

TL;DR: It is found that one problem in cattle is that of silent heat, the condition where ovulation is not accompanied by the usual symptoms of oestrus, and there is clear evidence of a dose-response relationship over the dosage range employed.
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Problems of the transplantation of fertilized ova

TL;DR: The induction of multiple ovulations is necessary to produce an augmented supply of fertilized ova, but it is of primary importance that the ova so produced are fertilized, viable and capable of full development.
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Control of ovulation in the cow

TL;DR: Cows and heifers were injected shortly before slaughter with an extract of horse pituitary or with pregnant mare serum gonadotrophin and up to thirty ovulations were obtained.
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