Oestrus synchronization in ewes: the effect of combining a prostaglandin analogue with a GnRH agonist (buserelin)

1996 
An experiment was designed to determine whether an injection of 4 μg of the GnRH agonist buserelin (GnRH) followed, 5 days later, by an injection of 100 μg of prostaglandin F2α analogue (PGF), would give a level of oestrus synchronization and fertility comparable with a standard double dose PGF regime. A total of 200 Welsh Halfbred ewes were divided by live weight into two treatment groups using a system of random stratification during the 1994 breeding season. Ninety-one percent of the ewes treated with GnRH combined with PGF were mated by fertile rams within a 3-day period compared with 94% of ewes treated with two injections of PGF, 11-days apart. Returns to service for the two groups were 11·1% and 7·4%, respectively. There was no effect of treatment on lambing performance, as a similar percentage of ewes in the GnRH plus PGF group (88·8%) and the double dose PGF group (92·5%) lambed to synchronized oestrus. Gestation length, litter size and lamb birth weight were similar for both groups. These results demonstrate that GnRH combined with PGF will produce levels of oestrus synchronization and fertility comparable with a double dose PGF regime.
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