Abstract:
Inseminating heifers 72 hr after the PG
injection in the melengestrol acetate/ prostaglandin
F (MGA®/PG) estrous synchronization system, without regard to behavioral
estrus, tended to improve (P=.2) the percent
of heifers pregnant to artificial insemination
(AI) when compared to synchronized heifers
bred 12 h after they were first detected in
estrus. In the timed inseminated treatment,
heifers exhibiting behavioral estrus 48 to 72 h
after PG tended to have a higher (P<.12)
conception rate to AI than heifers showing
estrus within 48 h after PG. For situations in
which the number of heifers conceiving to AI
is more economically important than first
service conception rate, or when labor restrictions
make estrous detection impossible,
timed insemination at 72 h after PG in the
MGA/PG system shows promise as a management
option.