Evaluation of a regimen using a progesterone releasing intravaginal device (CIDR) and PMSG as a treatment for post partum anoestrus in dairy cattle |
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Authors: | TF. JUBB,P. BRIGHTLING,J. MALMO&dagger ,MT. LARCOMBE,GA. ANDERSON,SJ. HIDES&Dagger |
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Affiliation: | *Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Melbourne, Princes Highway, Werribee, Victoria 3030;†Maffra Veterinary Centre, 145 Johnson St, Maffra, Victoria 3860;‡Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, 117 Johnson St, Maffra, Victoria 3860 |
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Abstract: | Anoestrous dairy cows in seasonally calving herds in the Macalister Irrigation District of Gippsland, Victoria were treated at the start of the mating period with a progesterone releasing intravaginal device (CIDR). The CIDR was inserted for 7 days and 400 IU of PMSG was injected intramuscularly at removal. There was no clinically useful difference among cows receiving the CIDR, a placebo and untreated cows in the interval from treatment to either first oestrus or conception, the conception rate to first service or percent pregnant by the end of mating. Analyses of data from 2-year-old cows, older cattle, cows calved at least 45 days or cows calved at least 55 days and cows treated 3 weeks after the start of mating did not show improved reproductive performance following treatment with the CIDR. |
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