Journal of Dairy Science
Volume 89, Issue 10 , Pages 3810-3816, October 2006

Presynchronization with Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Does Not Improve Fertility in Holstein Heifers

Department of Dairy Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison 53706

Received 6 April 2006; accepted 5 May 2006.

Abstract 

Holstein dairy heifers were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 treatments to determine whether a presynchronization strategy using GnRH would improve reproductive performance after synchronization of ovulation and timed artificial insemination (TAI). Heifers (n = 82) in the first treatment (GPG) received a hormonal protocol for synchronization of ovulation and TAI (100μg of GnRH, d 0; 25mg of PGF, d 6; 100μg of GnRH + TAI, d 8); whereas heifers (n = 84) in the second treatment (GGPG) received GPG, but with the addition of a GnRH injection (100μg) 7 d before initiation of the GPG protocol. The proportion of heifers receiving AI before d 8 was similar for GPG (4.9%) and GGPG (9.5%), and the proportion of heifers diagnosed pregnant 30 d after AI did not differ between treatments (45 vs. 51%, respectively). Treatment did not affect the proportion of heifers ovulating after the second GnRH injection or the proportion in which a corpus luteum regressed after treatment with PGF. In conclusion, presynchronization with GnRH 7 d before initiation of synchronization of ovulation using GnRH and PGF did not affect the proportion of heifers expressing estrus before TAI or improve synchronization response or fertility to the synchronization protocol.

Key words: presynchronization, gonadotropin-releasing hormone, dairy heifer, timed artificial insemination

 

PII: S0022-0302(06)72422-5

doi:10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(06)72422-5

Journal of Dairy Science
Volume 89, Issue 10 , Pages 3810-3816, October 2006