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1 Reproduction and Growth Physiology Research, 7921-190-MR, The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, MI 49001
The objective of this study was to determine if fertirelin acetate and buserelin, two GnRH agonists, improve conception rate when administered at the time of first or second AI in lactating dairy cows. The study consisted of a common protocol conducted at 10 commercial dairy farms. Approximately 150 cows within each dairy were assigned randomly in replicates to receive intramuscularly either no injection or injection of 25, 50, 75, or 100 µg fertirelin acetate or 10 µg buserelin immediately after AI. Cows were subjected to the reproductive management practices normal for each location. Cows at each location were palpated for pregnancy status at 35 to 60 d postinjection. No improvement in conception rate was detected in response to either agonist (control = 48%, fertirelin acetate = 41.5%, buserelin = 39.7%). Conception rate was unaffected by either days post-partum at injection or overall fertility of the individual herds. These observations do not support the routine use of doses of 25 to 100 µg fertirelin acetate or 10 µg buserelin at the time of first or second AI as a means to improve conception rate in lactating dairy cows.
Key Words: gonadotropin-releasing hormone fertirelin acetate buserelin
Submitted on March 8, 1989
Accepted on October 2, 1989
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