Study of follicular dynamic by real-time ultrasound inprepuberal Gir heifers
The objective of this research was contribute to knowledge of reproduction physiology in the Gir breed, by ultrasound study of follicular dynamic in prepubertal heifers. Follicular growth was monitored in 13 heifers during 42 consecutively days. A process of successive anovulatory follicular waves w...
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Published in | Archivos latinoamericanos de producción animal Vol. 13; no. 2 |
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Format | Journal Article |
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Venezuela
Asociacion Latinoamericana de Produccion Animal
28.11.2005
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Summary: | The objective of this research was contribute to knowledge of
reproduction physiology in the Gir breed, by ultrasound study of
follicular dynamic in prepubertal heifers. Follicular growth was
monitored in 13 heifers during 42 consecutively days. A process of
successive anovulatory follicular waves was identiffied, with each wave
showing a dominant follicle and a variable number of other smaller in
size (subordinates). The waves were variables in length, for purposes
of analysis, they were classified in three categories as follows: waves
of class 1 length (CO1: ≤12 days), class 2 (CO2: 13-16 days) and
class 3 (CO3: ≥17 days). Forty-nine waves were thus analyzed: 6
CO1 (12.2%), 31 CO2 (63.3%) and 12 CO3 (24.5%). Differences among
length of waves were observed, even between those from the same female.
In the CO1 class the mean maximum diameter of the dominant follicle was
(P<0.05) shorter (9.4±0.3 mm) than CO2 (10.4±0.2 mm) and
CO3 (11.6±0.4 mm). The plateau and rates of growing and atresia of
follicles were not different (P>0.05) between CO classes. Similar
characteristics on subordinate follicles were not different (P>0.05)
among CO classes. |
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ISSN: | 1022-1301 |