Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28198
Title: Fertility in dairy cows after artificial insemination using sex-sorted sperm or conventional semen
Authors: Alkan, Ali
Taşdemir, Umut
Santos, José Eduardo P.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Veterinerlik Fakültesi/Klinik Bilimler Bölümü.
0000-0003-2817-3221
Karakaya, Ebru Bilen
Yılmazbaş, Gülnaz Mecitoğlu
Kesin, Abdülkadir
Gümen, Ahmet
AAH-1406-2021
AGY-3496-2022
AAH-3831-2021
AAG-4440-2019
36457784500
36457964000
24473229800
6602393069
Keywords: Synchronization
Heifers
Rates
Agriculture
Reproductive biology
Veterinary sciences
Bos
Issue Date: Apr-2014
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Karakaya, E. vd. (2014). "Fertility in dairy cows after artificial insemination using sex-sorted sperm or conventional semen". Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 49(2), 333-337.
Abstract: Contents The aim of this study was to compare pregnancy per artificial insemination (P/AI) after timed AI with sex-sorted sperm (SS) or conventional semen (CS) in lactating dairy cows. Cyclic cows (n=302) were synchronized by Ovsynch and randomly assigned into two groups at the time of AI. Cows with a follicle size between 12 and 18mm and clear vaginal discharge at the time of AI were inseminated with either frozen-thawed SS (n=148) or CS (n=154) of the same bull. A shallow uterine insemination was performed into the uterine horn ipsilateral to the side of probable impending ovulation. Pregnancy per AI on Day 31 tended (p=0.09) to be less for SS (31.8%) than CS (40.9%). Similarly, P/AI on Day 62 was less (p=0.01) for cows inseminated with SS (25.7%) compared with CS (39.0%). The increased difference in fertility between treatments from Days 31 to 62 was caused by the greater (p=0.02) pregnancy loss for cows receiving SS (19.2%) than CS (4.8%). Cow parity (p=0.02) and season (p<0.01) when AI was performed were additional factors affecting fertility. Primiparous cows had greater P/AI than multiparous cows both on Day 31 (41.7% vs 25.0% in SS and 53.0% vs 31.8% in CS groups) and on Day 62 (33.3% vs 20.5% in SS and 48.5% vs 31.8% in CS groups). During the hot season of the year, P/AI on Day 31 was reduced (p=0.01) in the SS group (19.6%) when compared with the rates during the cool season (38.1%). In conclusion, sex-sorted sperm produced lower fertility results compared to conventional semen even after using some selection criteria to select most fertile cows.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1111/rda.12280
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/njb.01133
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28198
ISSN: 0936-6768
1439-0531
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