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Year 2023, Volume: 12 Issue: 2, 36 - 41, 26.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.53913/aduveterinary.1374612

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  • Alkan, H., & Erdem, H. (2018). Reproductive use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs in cows. Veterinary Sciences and Practices, 13(1), 112-120. https://doi.org/10.17094/ataunivbd.289219. Alnimer, M.A., & Shamoun, A.I. (2015). Treatment with hCG 4 or 6 days after TAI to improve pregnancy outcomes in repeat-breeding dairy cows. Animal Reproduction Science, 157, 63-70. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2015.03.016. Bazer, F.W., Wu, G., & Johnson, G.A. (2017). Pregnancy recognition signals in mammals: the roles of interferons and estrogens. Animal Reproduction (AR), 14(1), 7-29. https://doi.org/10.21451/19843143-AR888.

The Effect of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Ketoprofen Applications on Pregnancy Rates in Dairy Cows After Artificial Insemination

Year 2023, Volume: 12 Issue: 2, 36 - 41, 26.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.53913/aduveterinary.1374612

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The aim of the presented study is to investigate the effect of providing progesterone (P4) support for the formation and maintenance of pregnancy or suppressing the luteolysis mechanism during the maternal acceptance process on pregnancy rates. For this purpose, 96 Holstein cows, aged between 2 and 8 years, were synchronized using the Ovsynch protocol to align their estrous cycles. After artificial insemination, the cows were divided into four groups. The group receiving Human Chorionic Gonadotropn (hCG) on the 6th day after artificial insemination (H; n=20), the group receiving Ketoprofen on the evening of the 15th day and the morning of the 16th day after artificial insemination (K; n=24), the group receiving both hCG on the 6th day and Ketoprofen on the 15th day evening and 16th day morning after artificial insemination (HK; n=25), and the control group (C; n=27) that did not receive any post-insemination treatment were established. Pregnancy checks were conducted on the 30th, 45th, and 60th days through rectal and ultrasonographic (USG) examinations. According to the results of the pregnancy examinations, it was determined that 9 out of 20 cows (45.00%) in Group H, 10 out of 24 cows (41.67%) in Group K, 16 out of 25 cows (64.00%) in Group HK, and 12 out of 27 cows (44.44%) in Group C were pregnant. No statistically significant difference (P>0.05) was observed among the groups. Our results suggest that a multi-purpose treatment may be required to reduce pregnancy loss during the early pregnancy period in cows due to an approximately 20% increased pregnancy rate after administering hCG and Ketoprofen. However, further studies, especially involving more cows, are necessary to optimize and use these combined treatments and potentially increase pregnancy rates.

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  • Alkan, H., & Erdem, H. (2018). Reproductive use of nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs in cows. Veterinary Sciences and Practices, 13(1), 112-120. https://doi.org/10.17094/ataunivbd.289219. Alnimer, M.A., & Shamoun, A.I. (2015). Treatment with hCG 4 or 6 days after TAI to improve pregnancy outcomes in repeat-breeding dairy cows. Animal Reproduction Science, 157, 63-70. https://doi. org/10.1016/j.anireprosci.2015.03.016. Bazer, F.W., Wu, G., & Johnson, G.A. (2017). Pregnancy recognition signals in mammals: the roles of interferons and estrogens. Animal Reproduction (AR), 14(1), 7-29. https://doi.org/10.21451/19843143-AR888.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Veterinary Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Research Articles
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Eyyüp Hakan Uçar 0000-0002-8988-3158

Cevdet Peker 0000-0002-2150-0640

Publication Date December 26, 2023
Submission Date October 11, 2023
Acceptance Date November 8, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 12 Issue: 2

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APA Uçar, E. H., & Peker, C. (2023). The Effect of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin and Ketoprofen Applications on Pregnancy Rates in Dairy Cows After Artificial Insemination. Animal Health Production and Hygiene, 12(2), 36-41. https://doi.org/10.53913/aduveterinary.1374612