Evaluation and Comparison of Therapeutic Efficacy of Various Hormonal Protocols in Anoestrus Buffalo Heifers of Semi-Arid Region

Panchal, Janak and Jadav, Ravindra and Solanki, Vipul and Kalaswa, Sachin and Keshav, . and Suthar, B.N. (2024) Evaluation and Comparison of Therapeutic Efficacy of Various Hormonal Protocols in Anoestrus Buffalo Heifers of Semi-Arid Region. Annual Research & Review in Biology, 39 (4). pp. 54-60. ISSN 2347-565X

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Abstract

To assess and compare different hormonal protocols' treatment efficacy in anoestrus buffalo heifers in a semi-arid region. Forty buffalo heifers with a history of anoestrus were chosen randomly from the semi-arid region of Banaskanth and divided into four equal groups.Group-I: Heatsynch protocol (n = 10), Group-II Ovsynch protocol (n = 10), Group-III Doublesynch protocol (n = 10) and Group-IV Control (n = 10) are followed by artificial insemination at a predetermined period in treated buffalo heifers and insemination during spontaneous estrus in group-IV buffalo heifers. In Groups I, II, and III, the corresponding percentages of estrus induction were 90, 80, and 80 percent. Major symptoms such as edoema, erythema, dampness of vulva and estrus mucus secretion were present during the expression of estrus. Fifty percent of the buffalo heifers in Group IV displayed estrus at varying intervals. After three consecution services, Group II had the highest overall fertility rate (50%) followed by Group III (40%), Group I (30%), and Group IV (30%). In true anoestrus buffalo heifers, the Heatsynch, Ovsynch, and Doublesynch procedure can be applied with success to induce estrus. Buffalo heifers that follow the Ovsynch protocol may have a higher conception rate.

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Date Deposited: 12 Apr 2024 05:37
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URI: http://library.go4manusub.com/id/eprint/2121

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