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Fertility Following CIDR Based Synchronization Regimens in Anoestrous Nili‐Ravi Buffaloes

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ContentsThe objective of this study was to compare oestrus expression and fertility rate in used and new controlled internal drug releasing (CIDR) device treated anoestrous buffaloes. Furthermore, to determine the timing of ovulation, and fertility rate in estradiol benzoate (EB) and GnRH‐administered CIDR‐treated anoestrous Nili‐Ravi buffaloes. In experiment 1, buffaloes received either a used CIDR (UCIDR, n = 35) or a new CIDR (NCIDR, n = 36) for 7 day and PGF2α on day 6. Oestrous expression was similar (p > 0.05) between UCIDR (88.5%) and NCIDR (96.6%) buffaloes. The pregnancy rate did not differ (p > 0.05) because of treatment (37.1% in UCIDR vs 36.6% in NCIDR). In experiment 2, buffaloes (n = 55) received CIDR device for 7 days and PGF2α, on day 6 and randomly assigned into three treatment groups: (i) CIDR‐EB (n = 17) received EB on day 8, (ii) CIDR‐GnRH (n = 18) received GnRH on day 9 and (iii) control (n = 20) received no further treatment. Mean interval from CIDR removal to ovulation in CIDR‐EB, CIDR‐GnRH and CIDR group were 61.3 ± 0.8, 64.9 ± 1.8 and 65.1 ± 16.7 h, respectively. However, the buffaloes in the CIDR‐EB and CIDR‐GnRH group had lesser variability in the timing of ovulation compared to control. The pregnancy rate of both CIDR‐EB group (58%) and CIDR‐GnRH group (61%) were tended to be higher (p < 0.1) than control (30%). In conclusion, compared to NCIDR devices, previously UCIDR devices are equally effective to induce oestrus in anoestrous buffaloes resulting optimal pregnancy rate. Administration of EB and GnRH after CIDR removal results in tighter synchrony (less variability) and improved fertility in anoestrous buffaloes. CIDR based synchronization regimens have great potential in fertility improvement in anoestrous buffaloes.
Title: Fertility Following CIDR Based Synchronization Regimens in Anoestrous Nili‐Ravi Buffaloes
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ContentsThe objective of this study was to compare oestrus expression and fertility rate in used and new controlled internal drug releasing (CIDR) device treated anoestrous buffaloes.
Furthermore, to determine the timing of ovulation, and fertility rate in estradiol benzoate (EB) and GnRH‐administered CIDR‐treated anoestrous Nili‐Ravi buffaloes.
In experiment 1, buffaloes received either a used CIDR (UCIDR, n = 35) or a new CIDR (NCIDR, n = 36) for 7 day and PGF2α on day 6.
Oestrous expression was similar (p > 0.
05) between UCIDR (88.
5%) and NCIDR (96.
6%) buffaloes.
The pregnancy rate did not differ (p > 0.
05) because of treatment (37.
1% in UCIDR vs 36.
6% in NCIDR).
In experiment 2, buffaloes (n = 55) received CIDR device for 7 days and PGF2α, on day 6 and randomly assigned into three treatment groups: (i) CIDR‐EB (n = 17) received EB on day 8, (ii) CIDR‐GnRH (n = 18) received GnRH on day 9 and (iii) control (n = 20) received no further treatment.
Mean interval from CIDR removal to ovulation in CIDR‐EB, CIDR‐GnRH and CIDR group were 61.
3 ± 0.
8, 64.
9 ± 1.
8 and 65.
1 ± 16.
7 h, respectively.
However, the buffaloes in the CIDR‐EB and CIDR‐GnRH group had lesser variability in the timing of ovulation compared to control.
The pregnancy rate of both CIDR‐EB group (58%) and CIDR‐GnRH group (61%) were tended to be higher (p < 0.
1) than control (30%).
In conclusion, compared to NCIDR devices, previously UCIDR devices are equally effective to induce oestrus in anoestrous buffaloes resulting optimal pregnancy rate.
Administration of EB and GnRH after CIDR removal results in tighter synchrony (less variability) and improved fertility in anoestrous buffaloes.
CIDR based synchronization regimens have great potential in fertility improvement in anoestrous buffaloes.

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