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Re-insertion of a progesterone-containing intravaginal device to synchronise returns to oestrus in dairy heifers

D. W. Hanlon, N. B. Williamson, I. J. Steffert, J. J. Wichtel, D. U. Pfeiffer

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Abstract

Recommendations for oestrus synchronisation of dairy heifers using progesterone-containing intravaginal devices suggest reinsertion of used devices 16 days after first insemination for a period of 5 days to allow a second opportunity for artificial insemination. Controlled studies on the effectiveness of re-using intravaginal devices to synchronise returns to oestrus in non-pregnant dairy heifers are lacking. A clinical trial was conducted involving 750 Friesian heifers in 13 herds. Afier an initial synchronisation programme, the used intravaginal devices were re-inserted 14 or 16 days after first insemination into half of the heifers in each herd for a period of 5 days. After the first synchronisation programme, 47.5% of heifers remained non-pregnant. Re-insertion of used intravaginal devices for 5 days significantly increased the number of non-pregnant heifers detected in oestrus and inseminated by 48 hours atler device removal compared to heifers in which devices were not re-inserted (45.2% v. 27.3%, p
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15-18
JournalNew Zealand Veterinary Journal
Volume45
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 1997
Externally publishedYes

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