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Aberrant Follicular Dynamics in Dairy Cows Due to Subluteal Levels of Progesterone After Incomplete Luteolysis or CIDR Application During and After Superovulation
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J.-P. Pelletier, R.C. Lefebvre and...
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AUG 10, 2013
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Many cows do not return to normal estrous cyclicity after embryo collection. We, therefore, followed three Holstein dairy cows in a research study on superovulation and embryo collection by ultrasound and blood sampling to measure peripheral progesterone twice weekly. In the first case (Lola), luteal regression was induced by two injections of prostaglandin on Day 7 and 8 and one CIDR (CIDR® 1380, Pfizer Animal Health, Pfizer Canada Ltd, Kirkland QC, Canada) was inserted at the time of first prostaglandin injection. The CIDR alone created circulating levels of progesterone (0.7 to 1.3 ng /ml). [...]
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