Abstract:
In one large dairy herd, we examined the reproductive performance of 943
cows following early postpartum hormonal therapy utilizing gonadotropin-releasing
hormone (GnRH or Cystorelin®) and prostaglandin F2-alpha (PGF). None of our
hormonal treatments improved reproductive efficiency in this herd, whereas earlier
studies at the KSU Dairy Teaching and Research Center had proved beneficial.
However, cows given PGF to induce estrus at the beginning of the breeding period
had similar reproductive performance to control cows, suggesting a potential use
for one injection of PGF to allow the breeding of more cows by a target date
after calving (e.g., by 65 days).