Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryos

The viability of microblade-bisected Day-7 embryos transferred to recipients without zona pellucidae directly after splitting or after overnight storage at 4°C was investigated in two experiments. In Experiment 1, 26 demi-embryos of excellent or good quality and two of fair quality were transferred...

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Main Authors: P. BREDBACKA, Ü. JAAKMA, I. MÜÜRSEPP
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2008-12-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5542
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Ü. JAAKMA
I. MÜÜRSEPP
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description The viability of microblade-bisected Day-7 embryos transferred to recipients without zona pellucidae directly after splitting or after overnight storage at 4°C was investigated in two experiments. In Experiment 1, 26 demi-embryos of excellent or good quality and two of fair quality were transferred to 28 heifer recipients 1-3 h after splitting. The transfers resulted in 20 pregnancies (71.4% pregnancy rate), and 19 calves were born (one pregnant heifer was slaughtered). Another 14 demi-embryos were cultured 1 to 3 h at room temperature, transported for 3 h at 8-10°C and stored for 12 h in a refigerator at 4°C. Twelve of the 14 demi-embryos were considered transferable after storage and nine of these were transferred to nine recipients, of which five became pregnant. Four live calves were born. In Experiment 2, 21 excellent or good quality demi-embryos were transferred into 21 heifer recipients to produce 12 pregnancies (57.1%) and 10 live calves. Another 19 demi-embryos (17 excellent to good quality and two fair quality) were transferred after storage for 1-2 h at 8°C and 18 h at 4°C. Five recipients became pregnant, of which four delivered live calves. It is concluded that a high pregnancy rate can be achieved after the transfer of fresh demi-embryos produced by a simple method of embryo bisection under farm conditions. Although the transfer of demi-embryos stored overnight at 4°C results in decreased pregnancy rates, refrigeration of demi-embryos may be useful in certain practical situations. However, further experiments are needed to determine the optimal conditions for overnight storage of demi-embryos.;
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spelling doaj.art-7386701ff6a548318ade4a1d214f68112022-12-22T03:27:50ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18952008-12-0155Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryosP. BREDBACKAÜ. JAAKMAI. MÜÜRSEPPThe viability of microblade-bisected Day-7 embryos transferred to recipients without zona pellucidae directly after splitting or after overnight storage at 4°C was investigated in two experiments. In Experiment 1, 26 demi-embryos of excellent or good quality and two of fair quality were transferred to 28 heifer recipients 1-3 h after splitting. The transfers resulted in 20 pregnancies (71.4% pregnancy rate), and 19 calves were born (one pregnant heifer was slaughtered). Another 14 demi-embryos were cultured 1 to 3 h at room temperature, transported for 3 h at 8-10°C and stored for 12 h in a refigerator at 4°C. Twelve of the 14 demi-embryos were considered transferable after storage and nine of these were transferred to nine recipients, of which five became pregnant. Four live calves were born. In Experiment 2, 21 excellent or good quality demi-embryos were transferred into 21 heifer recipients to produce 12 pregnancies (57.1%) and 10 live calves. Another 19 demi-embryos (17 excellent to good quality and two fair quality) were transferred after storage for 1-2 h at 8°C and 18 h at 4°C. Five recipients became pregnant, of which four delivered live calves. It is concluded that a high pregnancy rate can be achieved after the transfer of fresh demi-embryos produced by a simple method of embryo bisection under farm conditions. Although the transfer of demi-embryos stored overnight at 4°C results in decreased pregnancy rates, refrigeration of demi-embryos may be useful in certain practical situations. However, further experiments are needed to determine the optimal conditions for overnight storage of demi-embryos.;https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5542
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Ü. JAAKMA
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Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryos
Agricultural and Food Science
title Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryos
title_full Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryos
title_fullStr Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryos
title_full_unstemmed Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryos
title_short Production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi-embryos
title_sort production of calves following nonsurgical transfer of fresh and refrigerated bovine demi embryos
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/5542
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