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                            Effect of estrus-AI interval on timed AI pregnancy 
                            rates in beef cows inseminated with fresh extended 
                            or frozen thawed semen - 
                            
                            
                            R. K. Kasimanickam, W. D. Whittier
                              Vet World. 2011; 4(6): 245-247
               
              
              
              doi: 10.5455/vetworld.4.245
              
              
               
              
              
              
   
 
              
               
               
               
              
              
              Abstract
              
                              
                            
                            We hypothesize that insemination with fresh extended 
                            semen will improve the AI pregnancy rate due to its 
                            prolonged longevity in female reproductive tract 
                            compared to frozen thawed semen. The objective of 
                            this trial was to determine the effect of fresh and 
                            frozen semen on fixed-time AI pregnancy rate in beef 
                            cows synchronized with progesterone based CO-Synch 
                            protocols and inseminated at different estrus-AI 
                            intervals. Angus cross beef cows (N=180) were 
                            synchronized with CO-Synch-CIDR protocols for a 
                            fixed-time AI. A subset of cows (N=110) received 
                            Heatwatch estrus detection system's pressure sensor 
                            at CIDR removal to determine the time of estrus. 
                            Cows were divided into two groups, inseminated 
                            either at 47h (early) or at 67h (late) from CIDR 
                            removal with fresh extended (3 million sperm) or of 
                            frozen thawed (20 million sperm) semen. Results 
                            indicated that cows inseminated at 67 h had 
                            numerically higher fixed time AI pregnancy compared 
                            to cows inseminated at 47 h [44.4% (40/90) vs. 33.3% 
                            (30/90); P=0.13]. Cows inseminated with frozen 
                            thawed semen had similar fixed time AI pregnancy 
                            compared to fresh extended semen [40.8 (31/76) vs. 
                            37.5% (39/104); P=0.66]. AI-estrus interval was 
                            divided into three groups < 0 h (AI occurred before 
                            estrus), 0 to 16 h and > 16 h (AI occurred 16 h 
                            after estrus). The AI pregnancy rates for fresh 
                            semen for the 3 estrus-AI intervals were similar to 
                            frozen semen. In conclusion, the fresh semen yielded 
                            similar AI pregnancy as frozen semen when 
                            inseminated at different estrus-AI interval in a 
                            fixed time AI breeding program in beef cows. 
              
              
                            
              
                            Keywords: Estrus, Artificial Insemination, 
                            Synchronization of estrus, Pregnancy, Frozen Semen, 
                            Thawed Semen.