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A Programme for Oestrus Synchronization and Embryo Transfer in Sheep
Authors:B Larsson  A Gustafsson  A Nasholm  L Bjurström
Institution:Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, Sweden.;The Department of Veterinary Microbiology, Sweden.;Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Abstract:Eighty-five animals were used to develop an embryo transfer programme including a study on how oestrus synchronization influenced the ovulation rate. The animals, both ewes and ewe lambs, were divided into three groups: donors, recipients and controls. Oestrus was synchronized in donors and recipients by the use of progesterone-impregnated vaginal pessaries. The donors also received one injection of 600 IU PMSG. Samples for microbiological investigation of the vaginal flora were taken in connection with synchronization. The ovulation rate was determined by laparoscopy in the control animals and by laparotomy in the donors and recipients. The embryos were surgically recovered from the donors by flushing of the uterine horns seven days after pessary removal. The embryos were classified according to developmental stage and quality. At transfer each recipient received 2–4 embryos (moruhs or blastocysts) by a surgical method. A ± 1 day asynchrony in oestrus between donors and recipients was tolerated. All synchronized animals came into oestrus within 2.5 days after pessary removal. The interval was shorter if the animals had been injected with PMSG. The largest number of ovulations occuwed in the synchronized and PMSG-treated animals (mean 4.5 ± 2.1). Synchronized animals that did not receive PMSG had almost the same ovulation rate as the control animals (2.6 ± 0.9 versus 2.5 ± 0.7). The pessary treatment influenced the bacterial flora of the vagina. The number of ewes with bacterial growth in the vagina increased. The number of isolated organisms also increased. The embryo recovery rate was 80.8% and 3.7 ± 2.7 ovas was recovered on average. Eighty-eight percent of all donors yielded transferable embryos. Morulas and blastocysts comprised 84.4% of the recovered oocytes/embryos. Only 5.2% of these were of poor quality. Of the transferred embryos, 65.1% developed into lambs and 91.3% of the recipients lambed. The ewe lambs were as suitable as donors and recipients as the older ewes.
Keywords:sheep  oestrus synchronization  embryo transfer
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