Title: Reproductive Physiology of Beef and Cattle
1Reproductive Physiology of Beef and Cattle
- Suporn Katawatin
- Department of Animal Science
- Khon Kaen University
2- Reproduction is one of the most important
consideration determining the profit of cattle
production
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4RECORD NUTRITION ESTROUS DETECTION
MANAGEMENT
DAYS OPEN (85 days)
FEMALE FERTILITY
HERD HEALTH
REDUCE AGE AT 1ST CALVING INCREASE COWS
CYCLING TREAT PROBLEM COWS
CONTROL GENITAL DISEASE PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
IMPROVE AI TECHNIQUE USE GOOD QUALITY SEMEN BREED
COWS IN STANDING HEAT
5- Good reproduction is
- to show regular cyclic breeding activity
6Reproductive Physiology
- Male and Female Reproductive Anatomy
- Puberty age or body weight
- Sexual maturity
- Estrous Cycle
- Mating or Breeding
- Calving
- Lactation
- Recycling
7Female Reproductive Characteristics of Cattle and
Buffalo
Parameters Cattle Buffalo
Age at puberty (mth) 15 (10-24) 21 (15-36)
Estrous cycle Length (d) Estrus (h) 21 (14-29) 18 (12-30) 21 (18-22) 21 (17-24)
Ovulation Type Time from onset (h) Spontaneous 30 (18-48) Spontaneous 32 (18-45)
8Female Reproductive Characteristics of Cattle and
Buffalo
Parameter Cattle Buffalo
Life span of CL (d) 16 16
Fertilizable life of ova (h) (20 24) ??
Entry of ova into uterus (h after ovulation) 90 (64-96) ??
Gestation length (d) 280 (278-293) 315 (305-330)
9Female Reproductive Characteristics of Cattle and
Buffalo
Parameter Cattle Buffalo
Age at 1st calving (months) 30 (24-36) 42 (36-56)
Postpartum interval (days) Uterine involution First ovulation 45 (32-50) 30 (10-110) 35 (16-60) 75 (35-180)
Calving interval (months) 13 (12-14) 18 (15-21)
10 Areas of controlled reproduction in female
cattle
Control estrus
Suppression of estrus
Breeding cattle at younger ages
Controlled reproduction in cattle
Pregnancy testing
Induction of twin births
Control calving
Embryo transfer in vitro fertilization
Control postpartum interval
11Heat Detectionor Estrous Detection
12Before heat (6-10 h)
Smells other cows Attempts to ride other
cows Vulva moist, red slightly swollen
13Standing heat (18 h)
Stand to be ridden Bawls frequently Nervous
excitable Off feed and milk Vulva moist and
red Clear mucous discharge Eye pupil dilated
14After heat (10 h)
Will not stand Clear mucous discharge from vulva
15Before heat (6-10 h)
Estrus in cow and associated featured
16Approaches to estrus detection in the cow
Tail-painting use of chalk
Heat-mount detectors
Use of closed circuit television
Techniques used in estrous detection
Chin-ball devices
Cow activity changes
Use of teaser animals
Progesterone tests
Vaginal probes
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18Hormonal Pattern During Estrous Cycle in Cow
19Hormones Used for Induction of Estrus and
Ovulation
Type of hormones Method Biologic Activity
Gonadotropins eCG or PMSG Single injection Mimics FSH and stimulates follicular growth long half-life
FSH Single/multiple injections Stimulates follicular growth short half-life
hCG Single injection Mimics LH and induce ovulation
20Hormones Used for Induction of Estrus and
Ovulation
Type of hormones Method Biologic Activity
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Agonist GnRH-buselerin Single injection Induces release of LH and FSH from the anterior pituitary gland recruitment and selection of new dominant follicle
21Hormones Used for Induction of Estrus and
Ovulation
Type of hormones Method Biologic Activity
Progestogens Progesterone Multiple injections Inhibits ovulation by suppressing LH mimics action of CL
Synthetic progestogens Oral, subcutaneous implant, intravaginal device Inhibits ovulation by suppressing LH mimics action of CL
22Hormones Used for Induction of Estrus and
Ovulation
Type of hormones Method of Administration Biologic Activity
Estrogens Estradiol conjugates Injection, implant Induce premature regression of CL, and enhances response to progestrogens
Prostaglandins PGF2? or synthetic analogs Single intramuscular injection Induces regression of CL during responsive phases
23Protocols for Inducing Estrus and Ovulation in
Acyclic Cattle and Buffalo
Treatment End of Treatment to Estrus
Prepubertal or postpartum suckled cows Estrogen on day 1 followed by 7 -12 days of progesterogen, eCG given on last day (optional) Within 5 days
Postpartum milked cows GnRH on day 14 postpartum GnRH (day 0) and PGF (day 6) 1 day 2-4 days
24Techniques for Synchronizing Estrus in Cyclic
Cattle
Method Treatment Regimen End of treatment to estrus
PGF Two injections (11-12 days apart) 3-5 days AIDE/TAI
GnRH PGF Inject GnRH (day 0), PGF (day 6) 2-4 days TAI
GnRH PGF GnRH Inject GnRH (day 0), PGF (day 7), GnRH (day 8 or 9) 2-4 days TAI
25Techniques for Synchronizing Estrus in Cyclic
Cattle.
Method Treatment Regimen End of treatment to estrus
Progestogen estrogen Estrogen injection (day 1), CIDR (day 1-9X 3-5 days AIDE/TAI
Progestogen PGF Progestogen (days1-7), PGF (day 6) 2-3 days AIDE/TAI
26OVSync
Breed (cows)
GnRH (100ug)
GnRH (100ug)
PGF2? (35mg)
7 days
48 h
24 h
Ovulate follicle Start new follicle wave
Ovulate follicle
Regress corpora lutea
Timing and purpose of hormones to synchronize
ovulation in lactating dairy cow (Pursley et al.,
1995)
27Measure Reproductive Efficiency
Trait Definition
First calving Age (months)
Days open Days calving to conception
Calving interval (days) Days between successive calving Total cows
First service conception rate () No. pregnant 1st service X 100 No. bred 1st service
28Measure Reproductive Efficiency
Trait Definition
Services per conception No. of services in all cows Total conceptions
Pregnancy rate () No. of cows pregnant X 100 Total cows in herd
Calving rate () No. of calves born X 100 Total cows in herd
Net calf crop () Total calves weaned X 100 Total cows in herd
29Book Suggestion
- Hafez, E.S.E. and B. Hafez. 2000. Reproduction
in - Farm Animals. 7th ed. Lippincott
Williams - Wilkins, New York.
- Gordon, I. 1996. Controlled Reproduction
- in Cattle Buffaloes. CAB
International. - Bearden, H.J. and J.W. Fuquay. 1997. Applied
Animal - Reproduction 4th ed. Prentice
Hall.
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31Approximate Values for Selected Reproductive Events in Female Domesticated Mammals Approximate Values for Selected Reproductive Events in Female Domesticated Mammals Approximate Values for Selected Reproductive Events in Female Domesticated Mammals Approximate Values for Selected Reproductive Events in Female Domesticated Mammals Approximate Values for Selected Reproductive Events in Female Domesticated Mammals
 Species  Length of cycle (days)  Duration of estrus (hours)  Approximate time of ovulation  Normal breeding season
 Cow Mean20.5 Range 17 - 23 Mean lt 10 Range 1 - 24  30 h after beginning of estrus  All year
 Buffalo Mean21 Range 18 - 22 Mean lt 15 Range 4 - 24  32 h after beginning of estrus  All yearÂ
 Mare Mean21 Range 12 - 35 Mean120 Range 24 - 240  Near end of estrus  Spring summer
 Ewe Mean16 Range 12 - 19 Mean30 Range 20 -48  26 h after beginning of estrus  Fall (variable with breed)
 Doe Mean20 Range 16 - 22 Mean40 Range 24 - 72  On 2nd day of estrus  Fall
 Sow Mean20 Range 16 - 22 Mean48 Range 24 - 90  36 h after beginning of estrus  All year