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Effect of Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin on the Reproductive Efficiency of Beef Cows Subjected to Differently Timed-Artificial Insemination Protocols.

Grassiele Gasseferth,Francisco Romano Gaievski,Tacia Gomes Bergstein-Galan, Adalberto Gassenferth, Angelo Bragato,Vitor Mohad Valle, Gabriela Volf Andrade Rosa,Fernando Andrade Souza, Marina de Pauli Thomaz,Luiz Ernandes Kozicki

REPRODUCTION IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS(2023)

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This study aimed to verify the reproductive efficiency of beef cows treated with recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST). Study 1, Bos indicus cows were distributed (three groups). The control group (CG) was subjected: on day zero (d0), the animals received a CIDR and oestradiol benzoate (EB); on (d8, CIDR was removed, and PGF2α and oestradiol cypionate (EC) were administered; on d10, timed Artificial Insemination (TAI) was performed; on d45, pregnancy diagnosis was made. The rbST on d0 group (bST0G) was subjected to an identical protocol as CG, except for the addition of 250 mg rbST on d0. The rbST on d8 group (bST8G) was subjected to the same protocol as bST0G, except that the rbST was administered on d8 rather. In study 2, the animals followed the same design which was used in Bos taurus cows. The follicular growth rate (FGR) was calculated between d8 and d10. In study 1, pregnancy/artificial insemination (P/AI) did not differ among the treatments. FGR in bST8G was higher than in other groups. In study 2, bST0G showed higher Pregnancy/Artificial Insemination (P/AI) (p < .05) when compared with other groups. bST0G showed a different FGR (p < .0001) than the other groups. In conclusion, rbST (Bos indicus cows) did not increase P/AI, but it did promote follicular growth when administered on d8; the rbST administered on d0 improved P/AI (p < .05) and the FGR in Bos taurus cows.
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