Abstract:
An experiment was conducted in one Kansas and five California dairy herds to
determine if double inseminations with and without treatment with 100 µg gonadotropinreleasing
hormone (GnRH) would improve conception rates of repeat-breeding dairy cattle
(n=723). Both lactating cows and virgin dairy heifers were assigned randomly to treatments
as repeat breeders, if they had failed to conceive to at least two previous services. Cows
inseminated once and treated with GnRH had the best conception rates (41%), which were
higher (P<.OI) than those of cows inseminated once without GnRH treatment (32%) and
higher (P<.OI) than those of cows inseminated twice without treatment with GnRH (33%).
Cattle bred twice that received the GnRH treatment had intermediate rates (37%). We
conclude that treatment of repeat breeders with GnRH at the time of insemination (only one
service given according to the am-pm, pm-am rule) improved conception rates.