Abstract:
Low thyroid activity (hypothyroidism) has
been reported to decrease sexual behavior
associated with reproduction in several species.
Using estradiol benzoate (EB) and
progesterone (P ), we attempted to induce 4
estrus in hypothyroid cows. Thyroid glands
(thyroidectomy) and ovaries (ovariectomy)
were removed surgically from nonlactating and
nonpregnant Holstein cows that were culled
from the Kansas State University dairy herd.
Eight cows were thyroidectomized and
ovariectomized (THYOVEX) and another four
cows were ovariectomized only (OVEX).
Starting 9 hr after injection of EB, cows were
continuously observed for estrus for 36 hr.
Frequencies of mounting activity and standing
behavior were recorded for each cow. The
percentage showing standing estrus was greater
in cows that had no thyroid glands or ovaries
than in cows without ovaries (78 vs 31%).
Manifestation of estrus was identical in cows
treated with EB or EB+P (62%). Interval from 4
EB injection to onset of standing estrus,
frequency of mounting activity, and duration of
standing estrus were similar among treatment
groups and unaffected by the type of hormonal
treatment. Thyroidectomized cows can exhibit
estrous behavior, which is similar to that in
ovariectomized cows treated with EB or
P +EB.