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Three-day Progesterone-priming Protocol for Synchronization and Superovulation of Goats During Transition
S.L. Ayres and S. Swisher
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Synchronization of estrous cycles and superovulation are important tools for the reproductive management of goat herds. Many traditional synchronization-superovulation protocols call for extended periods of progesterone priming that may last anywhere from nine to 21 days. We hypothesized that dramatically shorter periods of progesterone priming would produce similar or better results than traditional longer priming. The objective of this study was to compare superovulation results using a short (three day) versus a long (11 day) progesterone priming protocol. Parameters measured included numbers of unovulated follicles, ovulation points, and embryos, and unfertilized ova. Blood was drawn daily to determine serum progesterone levels. [...]
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