Comparison of fertility parameters in Romanov sheep synchronized with progesterone-based protocol plus PMSG or GnRH
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2022Üst veri
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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the fertility parameters in response to pregnant mare
serum gonadotropin (conventional treatment) or gonadotrophin-releasing hormone (alternative
treatment) in Romanov sheep subjected to a 7-d short-term protocol during non-breeding season.
Materials and Methods: All sheep (n:57) were subjected to short-term synchronization protocol.
Intravaginal sponge impregnated with 20 mg fluorogestone acetate was inserted for 7 days and all sheep
received 125 µg cloprostenol at sponge removal. Sheep were randomly assigned to receive no additional
treatment (CON, n:16), 240 IU pregnant mare serum gonadotropin (PMSG, n:24) at sponge removal or 10
µg buserelin acetate (GnRH, n:17) at 30 h after sponge removal. Natural mating was performed following
detection of estrous with fertile eight Romanov rams. Estrous response, pregnancy rate, lambing rate, and
litter size were compared among groups.
Results: Estrous response and pregnancy rate were 86% and 75.4% in all sheep, respectively. Estrous
response was numerically higher about 7% (p>0.05) in treatment groups (PMSG, 87.5%; GnRH, 88.2%)
than CON (81.2%). However, pregnancy rate was numerically higher (p>0.05) in PMSG (83.3%) than
GnRH (70.6%) and CON (68.7%). Similarly, lambing rate in the PMSG (79.1%) was approximately 15%
numerically greater (p>0.05) than in GnRH (64.7%) and CON (62.5%). In addition, litter size in PMSG (2.1)
was also numerically higher (p>0.05) than GnRH (1.9) and CON (1.9).
Conclusion: The use of GnRH provided similar estrous response compared to use of PMSG in Romanov
sheep synchronized with short-term protocol. However, use of PMSG provided numerically higher
pregnancy rate, lambing rate, and litter size than use of GnRH. Considering the serious ethical concerns
and animal welfare for the production of PMSG, it is necessary to use alternative gonadotropins.
Comprehensive studies are needed to compare the fertility parameters between application of PMSG and
GnRH in Romanov sheep.
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Turkish Journal of Veterinary ResearchCilt
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https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1120029https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/yayin/detay/1164739
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12462/14519
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