Ovsynch versus Ultrasynch: Reproductive efficacy of a dairy cattle synchronization protocol incorporating corpus luteum function

J. A.A. McArt, L. S. Caixeta, V. S. Machado, C. L. Guard, K. N. Galvao, O. G. Sá Filho, R. C. Bicalho

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Abstract

The objective was to compare the reproductive efficacy of Ultrasynch, a synchronization program based on functionality of the corpus luteum as determined by ultrasonography, with an Ovsynch protocol. A randomized field trial was conducted on a commercial dairy in Cayuga County, New York, during scheduled weekly pregnancy examinations. Cows (n=745) determined nonpregnant 28 to 34 d after artificial insemination (AI) were randomly assigned to Ultrasynch or Ovsynch protocols. Cows assigned to the Ultrasynch management program (n=366) were treated based on corpus luteum (CL) diameter: cows with a CL >23mm received an injection of PGF and were bred via AI following detection of estrus (Ultra-PGF), whereas cows with a CL ≤23mm received injections and were bred on an Ovsynch protocol. Cows assigned to the Ovsynch management program (n=379) were placed on an Ovsynch protocol regardless of CL diameter. Pregnancy status was rechecked 28 to 34 d after AI; cows determined nonpregnant after initial enrollment were maintained in their assigned management group and received treatments based on CL diameter if in the Ultrasynch group and Ovsynch treatments if in the Ovsynch group. Hazard of pregnancy was similar between Ultrasynch and Ovsynch (hazard ratio=1.10, 95% confidence interval=0.88-1.36). Median days to conception were 98 and 87 for Ultrasynch and Ovsynch, respectively. The detection of estrus rate of cows in the Ultra-PGF group was 49%; better performance of an Ultrasynch management program may be achievable in a herd with a higher rate of estrus detection.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2525-2532
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Dairy Science
Volume93
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2010
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors thank Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (Ithaca, NY) for generously providing support for this research through the Dean's Fund for Clinical Excellence and the owners of the collaborating dairy for allowing us access to their cows and facilities to conduct this research.

Keywords

  • Dairy cow
  • Reproduction
  • Synchronization
  • Ultrasound

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