Literature DB >> 8130434

Use of in vitro fertilization for production of calves from involuntary cull cows.

D A Stringfellow1, M G Riddell, K P Riddell, R L Carson, R C Smith, B W Gray, J C Wright.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The main purpose of the study was to assess the feasibility of a combined system for in vitro maturation of oocytes, in vitro fertilization, and in vitro culture of embryos for production of calves from cows that have to be removed prematurely from production units.
RESULTS: Eighteen cows that were to be culled from experimental dairy production units were ovariectomized. An average of 45.7 oocytes per cow was collected from the ovaries. After in vitro maturation and fertilization of the oocytes, an average of 40.8 presumptive zygotes was placed into in vitro culture, with an average of 16.1 cleaving by day 2 and an average of 5.7 developing to morulae/blastocysts by day 6 or 7. A greater mean quantity of oocytes was collected from cows that were ovariectomized between day 5 and day 13 of the estrous cycle than from those that were ovariectomized between day 0 and day 3 of the estrous cycle. Correspondingly larger mean numbers of cleaved zygotes and morulae/blastocysts were produced from the cows that were ovariectomized between day 5 and day 13 of the cycle. Transferable embryos were produced from 17 of the 18 cows. Eighteen embryos from six oocyte donor cows were transferred to recipients. Six of the eighteen recipients were confirmed to be pregnant after 40 days. Three of the pregnant recipients delivered live calves at term. Two others remain pregnant but have not reached term. The sixth recipient aborted at approximately 120 days of gestation.
CONCLUSIONS: Results from the preliminary study indicate that this system can be used for production of calves from cull cows. Although transferable embryos were produced from all except one cow, there was a high degree of variability among cows in total number of oocytes recovered and embryos produced. More donors need to be evaluated to determine the effects of age, breed, reason for culling, and source of semen.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8130434     DOI: 10.1007/bf01204943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


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