The effects of excess rumen degradable protein in ewes on ovulation rate, fertilization and embryo survival in vivo and during in vitro culture.

Author:

Bishonga C.,Robinson J.J.,McEvoy T.G.,Aitken R.P.,Findlay P.A.,Robertson I.

Abstract

In a review of the effects of protein nutrition on reproduction in dairy cattle, Ferguson and Chalupa (1989) expressed concern at the low conception rates to first insemination in high-producing dairy cows and suggested that a contributory factor may be an excess of rumen-degradable protein leading to toxic effects of ammonia and its metabolites on gametes and/or the embryo. More recently Elrod and Butler (1993) have provided data suggesting that degradable protein intakes which were 50% above the requirements for maximum microbial protein synthesis reduced embryo survival in dairy heifers. The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect in ewes of varying the amount of rumen degradable protein during the pre-ovulatory progesterone priming phase and the first four days thereafter on ovulation, fertilization, early in vivo and subsequent in vitro ovum development.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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