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Than Hla, U.; Aung Myatt, U.; Daw Su Su Kyi; Ye Htun Win, U.
Radioimmunoassay and related techniques to improve artificial insemination programmes for cattle reared under tropical and sub-tropical conditions. Proceedings of a final research co-ordination meeting2001
Radioimmunoassay and related techniques to improve artificial insemination programmes for cattle reared under tropical and sub-tropical conditions. Proceedings of a final research co-ordination meeting2001
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[en] A survey of Artificial Insemination (AI) status in Myanmar was carried out in the Mandalay region. Most farms are smallholdings with 1-12 breedable cattle per farm. During the survey a total 435 first inseminations carried out by 5 AI technicians were recorded. The conception rate (CR) at first service was 60.7% and the overall CR was 63.3%. Interval from calving to first service was 103.6 ± 40.0 days. Progesterone measurement on the samples collected on the day of AI (day 0) showed that 6.3% of the services were done when progesterone was high (>3nmol/L), indicating that the cows could not have been in oestrus. Most of the farmers detected oestrus based on signs such as mucus discharge, bellowing and mounting. After the preliminary survey a study was conducted to test two intervention measures: to reduce the interval from calving to first service by nutritional supplementation with urea molasses multinutrient blocks (UMMB); and to reduce the number of AI done during the luteal phase. In this study 245 first AI were recorded. Interval from calving to first oestrus was 95.8 ± 24.8 days. Incidence of AI at luteal phase declined to 4%. In spite of better heat detection, the conception rate was 55.9%, which is lower than during the survey phase. This could be attributed to lower fertility of semen from certain bulls used in the second phase. Assessment of progesterone values in the samples showed that 3.8% of AI were done during anovulatory oestrous cycles, 7.8% in anoestrous cows and 5.9% in cows with irregular or short oestrous cycles. (author)
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Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Vienna (Austria); 216 p; ISSN 1011-4289;
; May 2001; p. 45-50; Final research co-ordination meeting on radioimmunoassay and related techniques to improve artificial insemination programmes for cattle reared under tropical and sub-tropical conditions; Uppsala (Sweden); 10-14 May 1999; CONTRACT FAO/IAEA MYA/8298/RB; 4 refs, 1 tab

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AGRICULTURE, ANIMALS, ASIA, BIOASSAY, BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS, BODY FLUIDS, CATTLE, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES, DOMESTIC ANIMALS, FOOD, FOOD INDUSTRY, HORMONES, IMMUNOASSAY, INDUSTRY, ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS, KETONES, MAMMALS, MATERIALS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, PREGNANES, RADIOASSAY, RADIOIMMUNODETECTION, RUMINANTS, STEROID HORMONES, STEROIDS, TRACER TECHNIQUES, VERTEBRATES
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