Milk progesterone samples in identifying cycling dairy cows |
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Authors: | K Heinonen K Rantasalmi M Alanko |
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Institution: | The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Veterinary Medicine, SF-04840 Hautjärvi, Finland |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to determine the optimal interval between 2 consecutive milk progesterone samples for the detection of cyclicity in dairy cows. Two hundred and thirty-six postpartum periods were monitored with thrice-weekly whole milk progesterone assay. Cyclicity was determined from elevation of the progesterone level. Animals which had started to cycle by 50 or 60 days post partum were included in the study. The last of the 2 samples was taken at 50 or 60 days post partum, respectively.The lowest percentage of false diagnoses (9.0%) in cows which had started to cycle by 50 days post partum was obtained when the samples were taken at 8 days’ interval. In cows which had started to cycle by 60 days post partum the lowest percentage of false diagnoses (1.1%) was obtained when the samples were taken at 10 days’ interval. |
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Keywords: | postpartum anoestrus short cycles |
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