Timing of induction of ovulation in mares treated with Ovuplant or Chorulon

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Samper, JC [1 ]
Jensen, S [1 ]
Sergeant, J [1 ]
Estrada, A [1 ]
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[1] Kansas State Univ, Coll Vet Med, Dept Clin Sci, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
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10.1016/S0737-0806(02)70080-4
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Reliable induction of timed ovulation is an-important managerial tool in any horse-breeding operation. Not only does breeding close to ovulation increase pregnancy rates when using cooled, frozen, or poor-quality semen, but it also reduces the number of inseminations needed per cycle, resulting in a more efficient breeding program. To better predict ovulation time in the long estrus period of the mare, one could increase the frequency of transrectal palpations and ultrasounds and/or implement hormonal therapies to induce ovulations. However, previous studies have been unclear on the exact timing of ovulation of mares treated with human chorionic gonadotropin (Chorulon, Intervet Inc, Millsboro, DE) or deslorelin acetate (Ovuplant, Pharmacia and UpJohn Co, Kalamazoo, MI). This study was designed to determine the timing of ovulation after Ovuplant or Chorulon treatment in normal cycling mares presented to the veterinary clinic. In addition, the pregnancy rates were determined for mares bred when a single insemination, using frozen or chilled semen, was performed at a fixed time (36 hours) after Ovuplant or Chorulon treatment. Thirty-two mares were given a subcutaneous injection of 7.5 mg of prostaglandin F2alpha (Lutlyse, Ft Dodge Animal Health, Ft Dodge, IA) 5 days after the last ovulation and were examined every 48 hours until estrus was detected based on a dominant follicle and the presence of endometrial edema as determined by ultrasono-graphic examination. Group 1 (N = 12) was treated intravenously with 2,500 units of Chorulon, and group 2 (N = 20) was treated subcutaneously with Ovuplant as soon as mares were determined to be in estrus. Once treated all mares were examined by rectal palpation and ultrasound at 0, 12, 24, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 60, 72, 84, 96, hours or until ovulation was detected. Ovulation rate in response to Chorulon was 83.3% at 48 hours, 91.6% at 72 hours, and 100% at 96 hours. All of the mares in the Ovuplant-treated group had ovulated by 48 hours. Chi-square analysis of the data showed a significant (P < .01) variation in the distribution of ovulation times between mares treated with Chorulon and mares treated with Ovuplant. This study provides enough evidence to support the hypothesis that timing of ovulation is a more reliable event in mares treated with Ovuplant compared with those treated with Chorulon.
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