Factors at Insemination and Subsequent Conception of Cattle under Heat-Stress Tie-Stall Environments

Author:

Kanwichai Siriporn1,Saipinta Duanghathai1ORCID,Panasophonkul Sasithorn1,Suriyasathaporn Witaya2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand

2. Overseas Division Cambodia Office, Asian Satellite Campus Institute, Nagoya University, Nagoya 484-8601, Japan

Abstract

This research aimed to compare the conception rates among AI at 12, 24, and 36 h after estrus in cattle living in tie-stall barns in a tropical environment. The second study was to determine factors at insemination at 24 h after estrus, including secondary signs of estrus behavior, reproductive tract characteristics, and heat-stress factors, in relation to conception. The study was conducted on 22 tie-stall dairy farms in Chiang Mai, Thailand. After secondary signs of estrus were observed, all farmers were informed for data collection at the insemination time. Repeated logistic regression models were used to determine factors associated with conception. The results revealed that cattle inseminated 24 h after estrus detection had the highest conception rate (67.5%). The study also found that cattle with three or two secondary estrus signs before insemination had a higher risk of conception than those with only one sign. Interestingly, there was an increased risk of conception when sticky or no cervical mucus was observed during insemination (OR = 6.85 and OR = 5.96, respectively). Moreover, increases in body temperature and ambient relative humidity were related to a decrease in the chances of conception. This study recommends delaying insemination to 24 h after the initiation of secondary estrus signs. Multiple signs of estrus, sticky cervical mucus, and lower body temperature increased conception risk in dairy cattle living in tie-stall barns in a heat-stress environment.

Funder

Royal Golden Jubilee Ph.D.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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