Application of gender‐ablated semen during timed artificial insemination following oestrous synchronization in dairy and beef cows

Author:

Magopa Thabang Luther12ORCID,Mphaphathi Masindi Lottus1ORCID,Mulaudzi Thendo2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Germplasm Conservation and Reproduction Biotechnologies, Agricultural Research Council Animal Production Pretoria South Africa

2. Department of Agriculture and Animal Health University of South Africa Johannesburg South Africa

Abstract

AbstractThe objectives of this study were to compare oestrous synchronization expression and conception rate following timed artificial insemination (TAI) with frozen–thawed X‐sexed or unsexed semen in dairy and beef cows. For this study, 227 cows (dairy, n = 130 and beef, n = 97) were assigned to a 9‐day Ovsynch + controlled intravaginal drug release (CIDR) protocol. All cows were TAI using X‐sexed or unsexed semen from 8 sires. Each semen type was obtained from 4 sires [2 dairy (Holstein Friesian) and 2 beef (Angus)]. Pregnancy detection was performed on Days 35, 65 and 95 following TAI by transrectal ultrasonography and hand palpation. The proportion of oestrus expression was higher in dairy (85.3%) cows compared with beef (65.0%) cows (p < .05). Overall, dairy (X‐sexed, 61.9% and unsexed, 62.0%) cows had greater conception rates on Day 35 compared to beef (X‐sexed, 56.0% and unsexed, 52.2%) cows (p < .05). Concurrently, on Day 95, overall conception rates in dairy (X‐sexed, 41.4% and unsexed, 48.5%) cows were greater than beef (X‐sexed, 38.0% and unsexed, 37.0%) cows (p < .05). Pregnancy/embryo losses between Days 35 and 65 in dairy (X‐sexed, 33.3% and unsexed, 18.2%) cows and beef (X‐sexed, 28.6% and unsexed, 29.2%) cows were recorded (p < .05). Dairy (X‐sexed, 7.7% and unsexed, 8.3%) cows had higher incidence of pregnancy losses between Days 66 and 95 when compared to beef (X‐sexed, 5.0% and unsexed, 0.0%) cows (p < .05). Oestrous expression and conception rates in dairy and beef cows were satisfactory. Advanced reproductive biotechnologies can successfully utilize gender‐ablated semen in organized emerging cattle farming systems.

Funder

Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development

National Research Foundation

Agricultural Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Animal Science and Zoology,Biotechnology

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