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Original Articles

Zebu Cows in Oestrus May Hasten Sexual Behaviour and Ovulation in Herd Mates

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Pages 117-120 | Received 28 Sep 2004, Accepted 28 Aug 2005, Published online: 14 Nov 2011
 

Abstract

Isidro, R., Orihuela, A., Galina, C.S., Martínez, L., Maquivar, M. and Solano, J. 2005. Zebu Cows in oestrus may hasten sexual behaviour and ovulation in herd mates. J. Appl. Anim. Res., 28: 117–120.

The influence of behavioural oestrus on the manifestation of oestrus and ovulation of herd mates was studied by ultrasonographical examination (US) of ovarian activity. Ten non-pregnant animals divided into two groups (A and B) were treated with a 9-day implant of Synchromate B (SMB) with nine days of difference between treated groups. Seven pregnant cows (Group C) remained within the herd to keep the social structure intact. Animals were observed continuously for 100 h after implant withdrawal. Three sexually active groups (SAG) on three different dates were recorded; each formed by cows from groups A, B and even C. Sixty percent (3/5) ovulated in the 2nd SAG and 83% (5/6) in the 3rd. It may be concluded that: 1) Cows may display mounting behaviour without apparent follicular support even with a SMB implant in place and 2) Cows induced into oestrus may hasten behavioural activity and ovulation in non-treated herd mates.

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