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Reproductive performance of gilts induced into puberty with oestradiol benzoate or a combination of pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin and human chorionic gonadotropin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2010

A. M. Paterson
Affiliation:
ARC Research Group on Hormones and Farm Animal Reproduction, University of Nottingham School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5RD
G. P. Pearce
Affiliation:
ARC Research Group on Hormones and Farm Animal Reproduction, University of Nottingham School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5RD
G. R. Foxcroft
Affiliation:
ARC Research Group on Hormones and Farm Animal Reproduction, University of Nottingham School of Agriculture, Sutton Bonington, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5RD
H. C. B. Reed
Affiliation:
MLC Pig Breeding Centre, Selby, North Yorkshire YO8 9HL
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Abstract

The efficacy of a single injection of oestradiol benzoate, or a combination of pregnant mare's serum gonadotropin (PMSG) and human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), for the induction of a fertile oestrus and ovulation in the prepubertal pig was investigated in two experiments.

In the first experiment, 1·2 mg of oestradiol benzoate induced 21/23 gilts to ovulate, and 22/23 gilts showed oestrus and were inseminated on day 4 or 5 after treatment. At 28 days after insemination, 12 gilts were pregnant and carrying a mean of 7·1 (s.d. 3·3) live embryos, giving an embryonic survival rate of 0·703. All the 22 gilts treated with 400 international units PMSG plus 200 international units HCG as a single injection ovulated but only 10 showed oestrus and were inseminated. At 28 days after insemination, six gilts were pregnant with a mean of 13·0 (s.d. 5·8) live embryos, giving an embryonic survival rate of 0·583.

In the second experiment, 9/11 oestradiol benzoate and 10/10 PMSG/HCG gilts ovulated in response to treatment. Oestrous detection and insemination were delayed until the expected time of the second oestrus, 20 to 30 days after treatment. Nine gilts (3 oestradiol benzoate, 6 PMSG/HCG) showed oestrus in this period and eight were inseminated. Five gilts were pregnant 28 days after insemination with a mean of 11·4 (s.d. 1·1) live embryos, giving an embryonic survival rate of 0·860.

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Copyright © British Society of Animal Science 1984

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