Author:
Lubis A F,Satyaningtijas A S,Lubis O P,Kurniati W,Boediono A
Abstract
Abstract
Multiple ovulation and embryo transfer (MOET) is a reproductive technology to increase the livestock population in a short period. The success of ovary stimulation programs is influenced by an individual’s response to follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) stimulation. In this study embryo production was carried out on local cows represented by Peranakan Ongole (PO) cows and exotic cows represented by Simmental cows. FSH stimulation was performed on 10 PO cows and 10 Simmental cows. On Day-1 Cue Mate® (progesterone) was inserted intravaginally. FSH injection (400 mg) was carried out intramuscularly from D-10 at reduced dose with 12 hours intervals (Day-10: 100 mg; Day-11: 60 mg; Day-12: 40 mg per injection). On Day-12, prostaglandin (PGF2α) was injected and Cue Mate® was removed. Artificial insemination (AI) was performed 48 hours after PGF2α injection for 3 times at 12 hours intervals. The embryo was collected 6 days after the last AI (Day-21). Superovulation response was detected on 70% of PO cows and 90% of Simmental cows. The average number of transferable embryos in Simmental cows (9.11±7.27) was higher than PO cows (7.86±7.78). This research shows that Simmental cows are more responsive to FSH stimulation, and can produce more transferable embryos than PO cows.