Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates
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Texto Completo: | http://hdl.handle.net/10316/101191 https://doi.org/10.21071/az.v70i270.5472 |
Resumo: | Embryo transfer (ET) is a biotechnology that allows to get more than one foal from a single mare during a breading season and also to prevent the removal of mares from their competition careers. Nevertheless, to achieve a successful outcome, the association of many factors must be considered, such as the management of donor and recipient mares, the stallions and the veterinarian´s experience. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate (1) if some of characteristics related to the donor mares (e.g. breed and the reproductive status, may influence the embryo recovery; (2) if different donor mares location may have impact in breeding programs; (3) the effect of some reproductive techniques and embryo transfer methodologies. For such purpose, 156 uterine flushes and 88 embryo transfers were performed. Higher embryo recovery rates at day 8 (61.5%) and an overall pregnancy rate of 62.2% were obtained. An influence of the month of the year (P=0.04) and of the type of semen (fresh or frozen; P=0.03) on the number of positive embryo collections were identified. The use of fresh semen for donor mares’ insemination and recovery at day 8 increased the number of embryos that were collected during this period, although lower results were obtained in July-August. No other significant effects upon the remaining determinants under testing were observed, although stallions were responsible for inducing 11% of the variability within embryo recovery rates. These results should be considered in mare embryo transfer centres. |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery ratesTransferência de embriões equinos: o efeito do processamento de sêmen e do manejo da égua do doador nas taxas de recuperaçãoArtificial inseminationEmbryo transferEquineEquinoInseminação artificialTransferência de embriõesEmbryo transfer (ET) is a biotechnology that allows to get more than one foal from a single mare during a breading season and also to prevent the removal of mares from their competition careers. Nevertheless, to achieve a successful outcome, the association of many factors must be considered, such as the management of donor and recipient mares, the stallions and the veterinarian´s experience. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate (1) if some of characteristics related to the donor mares (e.g. breed and the reproductive status, may influence the embryo recovery; (2) if different donor mares location may have impact in breeding programs; (3) the effect of some reproductive techniques and embryo transfer methodologies. For such purpose, 156 uterine flushes and 88 embryo transfers were performed. Higher embryo recovery rates at day 8 (61.5%) and an overall pregnancy rate of 62.2% were obtained. An influence of the month of the year (P=0.04) and of the type of semen (fresh or frozen; P=0.03) on the number of positive embryo collections were identified. The use of fresh semen for donor mares’ insemination and recovery at day 8 increased the number of embryos that were collected during this period, although lower results were obtained in July-August. No other significant effects upon the remaining determinants under testing were observed, although stallions were responsible for inducing 11% of the variability within embryo recovery rates. These results should be considered in mare embryo transfer centres.A transferência de embriões (ET) é uma biotecnologia que permite obter mais de um potro de uma única égua durante uma temporada de empanar e também impedir a remoção de éguas de suas carreiras na competição. No entanto, para alcançar um resultado bem-sucedido, deve-se considerar a associação de muitos fatores, como a gestão de éguas doadoras e receptoras, os garanhões e a experiência do veterinário. Nesse contexto, este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar (1) se algumas das características relacionadas às éguas doadoras (por exemplo, raça e estado reprodutivo, podem influenciar a recuperação do embrião; (2) se diferentes locais de éguas doadoras podem ter impacto em programas de reprodução; (3) o efeito de algumas técnicas reprodutivas e metodologias de transferência de embriões. Para isso, foram realizadas 156 descargas uterinas e 88 transferências de embriões. Maiores taxas de recuperação de embriões no dia 8 (61,5%) e uma taxa global de gravidez de 62,2% foram obtidas. Influência do mês do ano (P=0,04) e do tipo de sêmen (fresco ou congelado; P=0,03) no número de coletas positivas de embriões foram identificadas. O uso de sêmen fresco para inseminação e recuperação de éguas doadoras no dia 8 aumentou o número de embriões coletados nesse período, embora resultados mais baixos tenham sido obtidos em julho-agosto. Não foram observados outros efeitos significativos sobre os demais determinantes em teste, embora os garanhões tenham sido responsáveis por induzir 11% da variabilidade dentro das taxas de recuperação de embriões. Esses resultados devem ser considerados em centros de transferência de embriões de égua.2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/101191http://hdl.handle.net/10316/101191https://doi.org/10.21071/az.v70i270.5472eng1885-4494Correia, S. C.Pereira, R.M.L.N.Carolino, N.Avila, O.Duarte, S. C.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-08-16T20:49:50Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/101191Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:18:26.331916Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates Transferência de embriões equinos: o efeito do processamento de sêmen e do manejo da égua do doador nas taxas de recuperação |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates Correia, S. C. Artificial insemination Embryo transfer Equine Equino Inseminação artificial Transferência de embriões |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates |
title_full |
Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates |
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Equine embryo transfer: the effect of semen processing and donor mare management on recovery rates |
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Correia, S. C. |
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Correia, S. C. Pereira, R.M.L.N. Carolino, N. Avila, O. Duarte, S. C. |
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Pereira, R.M.L.N. Carolino, N. Avila, O. Duarte, S. C. |
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Correia, S. C. Pereira, R.M.L.N. Carolino, N. Avila, O. Duarte, S. C. |
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Artificial insemination Embryo transfer Equine Equino Inseminação artificial Transferência de embriões |
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Artificial insemination Embryo transfer Equine Equino Inseminação artificial Transferência de embriões |
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Embryo transfer (ET) is a biotechnology that allows to get more than one foal from a single mare during a breading season and also to prevent the removal of mares from their competition careers. Nevertheless, to achieve a successful outcome, the association of many factors must be considered, such as the management of donor and recipient mares, the stallions and the veterinarian´s experience. In this context, this study aimed to evaluate (1) if some of characteristics related to the donor mares (e.g. breed and the reproductive status, may influence the embryo recovery; (2) if different donor mares location may have impact in breeding programs; (3) the effect of some reproductive techniques and embryo transfer methodologies. For such purpose, 156 uterine flushes and 88 embryo transfers were performed. Higher embryo recovery rates at day 8 (61.5%) and an overall pregnancy rate of 62.2% were obtained. An influence of the month of the year (P=0.04) and of the type of semen (fresh or frozen; P=0.03) on the number of positive embryo collections were identified. The use of fresh semen for donor mares’ insemination and recovery at day 8 increased the number of embryos that were collected during this period, although lower results were obtained in July-August. No other significant effects upon the remaining determinants under testing were observed, although stallions were responsible for inducing 11% of the variability within embryo recovery rates. These results should be considered in mare embryo transfer centres. |
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